An esteemed literary critic, Mr. Wood has put together a (i)____________ volume about literary technique, his playful exuberance (ii)____________ the dry, jargon-strewn tradition of academic criticism. Mr. Wood can't claim to be (iii)____________; he has restricted himself to citations available in his personal library. Nor does he attempt to be methodical, as chapters proceed in higgledy-piggledy fashion. But few books about novel writing provide such insights into the craft. A. deft B. wonderfully at odds with C. entertaining D. pretentious E. heavily influenced by F. accessible G. comprehensive H. largely superseded by I. thorough