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Briefly discuss the features of Charles Dickens" works in terms of language and character portrayal.
- A.A Boy's will
- B.North of Boston
- C.The Gift Outright
- D.Neva Hampshire
- A.In Our Time
- B.A Farewell to Arms
- C.The Sun Also Rises
- D.The Old Man and the Sea
- A.a misunderstood teacher
- B.a misunderstood farmer
- C.a misunderstood artist
- D.a misunderstood lawyer
- A.stream of consciousness
- B.transcendentalist
- C.romantic
- D.naturalistic
- A.titles
- B.plots
- C.endings
- D.rhyme schemes
- A.American poets
- B.the burgeoning life of cities
- C.American novelists
- D.the burgeoning life of village
- A.Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- B.Daisy Miller
- C.Moby-Dick
- D.Sister Carrie
- A.a steamboat pilot
- B.a guard
- C.a servant
- D.a sailor
- A.sin .
- B.darkness
- C.success
- D.failure
- A.World War I
- B.World War II
- C.the Spanish Civil War
- D.the American Civil War
- A.his story
- B.his drama
- C.his poetry
- D.his science fiction
- A.one
- B.three
- C.five
- D.seven
- A.Emest Hemingway
- B.Henry James
- C.William Faulkner
- D.Mark Twain
- A.Paris
- B.London
- C.Boston
- D.Chicago
- A.freedom
- B.industry
- C.evils
- D.economy
- A.the best poet
- B.the true father
- C.the most famous essayists
- D.the arbiter
- A.college
- B.sea
- C.the army
- D.the factory
- A.carpenter
- B.poet
- C.educator
- D.painter
- A.terrible
- B.scared
- C.tormented
- D.complex
- A.a happy and innocent
- B.a sad and evil
- C.an unhappy and miserable
- D.a dark. and depressive
- A.eighteen
- B.nineteen
- C.twenty
- D.twenty-one.
- A.William Wordsworth
- B.John Milton
- C.Shakespeare
- D.William Blake
- A.Liverpool
- B.London
- C.Birmingham
- D.Manchester
- A.state of mind
- B.panorama of physical disorder
- C.sense of disintegration
- D.memory of death
- A.Women In Love
- B.Of Human Bondage
- C.Sons and Lovers
- D.The Rainbow
- A.Percy Bysshe Shelley
- B.Jane Austen
- C.William Wordsworth
- D.William Blake
- A.Emily Dickenson
- B.Emily Bronte
- C.Jane Austen
- D.Charlotte Bronte
- A.playwright
- B.poet
- C.novelist
- D.prost
- A.Tess
- B.Eustacia
- C.Farfrae
- D.Jude
- A.Thomas Hardy
- B.D. H. Lawrence
- C.Jonathan Swift
- D.Daniel Defoe
- A.contradiction
- B.system
- C.relation
- D.corruption
- A.Fagin
- B.Sam Weller
- C.Bill Sikes
- D.Quilp
- A.Jane Eyre
- B.Agnes Grey
- C.Professor
- D.Shirley
- A.“The Cloud”
- B.“To a Skylark”
- C."Ode to the West Wind"
- D.“Men of England”
- A.“Father of the English essay”
- B.“Father of the English poetry".
- C.“Father of the English drama"
- D."Father of the English novel"
- A.Robinson Crusoe
- B.Sense and Sensibility
- C.Emma .
- D.Pride and Prejudice
- A.thief
- B.politician
- C.farmer
- D.soldier
- A.romantic
- B.realistic
- C.critical
- D.satiric
- A.I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
- B.Marriage of Heaven and Hell
- C.The Sparrow I Nest
- D.The Cloud
- A.Areopagitica
- B.Paradise Regained
- C.Samson Agonists
- D.The Rape of Lucrece