Question 11 of 200.2 Points: The Daffodils was written by Daniel Defoe.
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Question 12 of 200.2 Points: The Jungle Books contains seven short stories and seven poems.
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Question 13 of 200.2 Points: Jonathan Swift, John Milton and William Wordsworth belonged to the same literary movement.
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Question 14 of 200.2 Points: Many elements of the novel David Copperfield follow events in Dickens’ own life, and it is probably the most autobiographical of his novels.
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Question 15 of 200.2 Points: Major Barbara by George Bernard Shaw is a work of the 20th Century’s English Literature.
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Question 16 of 200.2 Points: When We Two Parted by George Gordon Byron praised the happiness and faith in love.
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Question 17 of 200.2 Points: Sonnet 116 by William Shakespeare has totally 16 lines.
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Question 18 of 200.2 Points: Vanity Fair was a typical work of Critical Realism in English literature.
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Question 19 of 200.2 Points: In the lines “I wandered lonely as a Cloud _ That floats on high o'er vales and Hills,” (The Daffodils – W. W.) the poet employed the stylistic device of simile.
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Question 20 of 200.2: Points The protagonist in The Jungle Books is an old man.
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Question 11: False. "The Daffodils" was written by William Wordsworth.
Question 12: False. The Jungle Book contains seven short stories, but it also contains verses or poems interspersed between some of the stories, not necessarily seven distinct poems in addition to the stories.
Question 13: False. Jonathan Swift belonged to the Augustan Age, John Milton to the Puritan era, and William Wordsworth was a key figure in the Romantic movement. They did not belong to the same literary movement.
Question 14: True. David Copperfield is widely considered to be Dickens' most autobiographical novel, drawing heavily on events from his own life.
Question 15: True. Major Barbara was first performed in 1905, placing it firmly within the 20th Century.
Question 16: False. "When We Two Parted" by Lord Byron is a poem about sorrow, grief, and the pain of a broken relationship, not happiness and faith in love.
Question 17: False. A sonnet traditionally has 14 lines.
Question 18: True. Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray is considered a significant work of Critical Realism, satirizing the social climbing and hypocrisy of the era.
Question 19: True. The line "I wandered lonely as a Cloud" uses the word "as" to directly compare the speaker's loneliness to the floating of a cloud, which is a simile.
Question 20: False. The protagonist in The Jungle Book is a young boy named Mowgli.
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