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Virginia Woolf’s ‘To the Lighthouse’ has a tripartite structure.

The three parts are named the following EXCEPT

1. The Sky
2. The Window
3. Time Passes
4. The Lighthouse

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Virginia Woolf’s To the Lighthouse (1927) is one of her most celebrated novels and a quintessential work of modernist literature. It is known for its innovative narrative style, psychological depth, and exploration of themes like time, memory, gender roles, and the nature of art.

The correct answer is 1. The Sky because Virginia Woolf’s novel To the Lighthouse does indeed have a tripartite structure, but its three parts are named:

The Window
Time Passes
The Lighthouse

"The Sky" is not the name of any of the parts in the novel, which makes it the correct option for this "EXCEPT" question.
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