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In which year did Margaret Atwood win the Giller Prize for Alias Grace?

A1996

B1993

C1999

D1995

Answer:

A. 1996

Read Explanation:

  • Margaret Atwood won the Giller Prize in 1996 for her novel Alias Grace.

  • The Giller Prize is one of Canada's most prestigious literary awards, and Atwood received it for this historical novel, which is based on the real-life case of Grace Marks, a convicted murderer in 19th-century Canada.

  • The novel explores themes of guilt, innocence, and the complexities of mental health.


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