1231 . The term 'dramatic monologue' was perfectly used in the poetry of-
- A. John Keats
- B. T. S. Eliot
- C. Lord Tennyson
- D. Robert Browning
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প্রিমিয়াম প্ল্যান: ১ মাস
99 ৳
৩০ দিনের জন্য সকল লাইভ এবং আর্কাইভ মডেল টেস্ট, প্রশ্ন ব্যাংক ও লেকচার শিট সহ অ্যাপ এর প্রিমিয়াম সব এক্সেস পাবেন।
1232 . The 'Industrial Revolution' occured during -.
- A. Renaissance
- B. Victorian
- C. Elizabethan
- D. none
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1233 . Who wrote 'Leaves of Grass'?
- A. M. K Rawlings
- B. Saul Bellow
- C. Walt Whitman
- D. Robert Frost
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1234 . ‘A Room of One's Own' is a/an -
- A. play
- B. novel
- C. fiction
- D. essay
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1235 . Who is an Irish writer?
- A. Robert Frost
- B. W. B. Yeats
- C. John Keats
- D. Hemingway
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1236 . Who is a Victorian writer?
- A. Robert Browning
- B. Francis Bacon
- C. Thomas Jean
- D. none
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1237 . Who wrote 'Far From the Madding Crowd?
- A. Thomas Hardy
- B. Dickens
- C. Huxley
- D. Forster
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1238 . “The Doctor's Dilemma' is a/an-
- A. novel
- B. play
- C. opera
- D. fiction
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1239 . Who is the following is a playwright?
- A. Harold Pinter
- B. Dickens
- C. Frost
- D. Whitman
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1240 . Who was inspired by the French Revolution?
- A. Wordsworth
- B. Shelley
- C. Keats
- D. Shakespeare
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1241 . 'Written in March' is a— by William Wordsworth.
- A. novel
- B. poem
- C. drama
- D. epic
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1242 . “She Walks in Beatuy' is a poem of -
- A. Donne
- B. Shelley
- C. Byron
- D. Keats
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1243 . 'Endymion' is a long poem by -
- A. Byron
- B. Keats
- C. Yeats
- D. Shelley
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1244 . Who lived a short life among the Romantics?
- A. Shelley
- B. Wordsworth
- C. Byron
- D. Keats
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1245 . "Thus conscience does make cowards of us all' is a dialogue from -
- A. Romeo & Julieto
- B. Othello
- C. Macbeth
- D. Hamlet
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