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A. Despite of
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B. Despite
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C. None of these
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D. Although
Explanation
Dickens was a great writer despite his tearful plots.
ڈکنز اپنے آنسو پلاٹوں کے باوجود ایک عظیم مصنف تھے۔
"Despite" means "in spite of."
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A. Plot
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B. Game
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C. Control
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D. Possession
Explanation
To "play into another's hand" means to unintentionally put oneself at a disadvantage and be under another's control or influence.
It allowing them to gain an advantage.
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A. must
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B. could
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C. should
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D. might
Explanation
"must" implies a strong necessity or obligation on the part of the speaker.
The sentence would be "You can go, but I must stay," indicating that the speaker is obligated to stay.
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A. player
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B. Playwright
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C. righter
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D. None
Explanation
Playwright
ڈرامہ نگار
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A. Einstein
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B. Anatoly
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C. None of these
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D. William Wordsworth
Explanation
William Wordsworth said, "Child is the father of man" in his 1802 poem, "My Heart Leaps Up".
This is an idiom that means a person's adult behavior is shaped by their childhood habits, experiences, and influences.
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A. Jane Austen and Charlotte Bronte
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B. William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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C. Sir Wailer Scott and Maria Edgeworth
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D. None of these
Explanation
- Jane Austen wrote famous novels like Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, and Emma.
- Charlotte Brontë is known for Jane Eyre, Shirley, and Villette.
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A. Tennyson
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B. Shelley
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C. None of these
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D. Browning
Explanation
- Rabbi Ben Ezra is a poem written by Robert Browning.
- The poem reflects philosophical and religious themes, emphasizing faith and personal growth over time.
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A. None of these
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B. The Rape of the Lock
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C. Toin Jones
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D. Gulliver's Travels
Explanation
- The Rape of the Lock (1712) by Alexander Pope is a mock-epic poem satirizing 18th-century aristocratic society.
- It humorously portrays a trivial dispute over a lock of hair as a grand, epic conflict.
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A. Emily Dickinson
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B. Jane Austen
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C. George Eliot
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D. None of these
Explanation
- Mary Ann Evans was the real name of George Eliot, a famous 19th-century English novelist.
- She used a male pen name to ensure her works were taken seriously in a male-dominated literary world.
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A. Late Victorian
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B. None of these
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C. Early Victorian
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D. Mid Victorian
Explanation
- Thomas Hardy (1840–1928) was a Late Victorian novelist and poet.
- His works, like Tess of the d’Urbervilles and Jude the Obscure, explore themes of fate, society, and human struggle.
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