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Tagmemics, a linguistic analysis has been developed by:
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The lines, "The evil that men do lives after them/The good is oft interred with their bones" are from Shakespeare's:
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What is the pronunciation of the plural morpheme in the word 'churches'?
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Thomas Carlyle published The French Revolution in:
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Marlow is the hero of the play:
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The terms, 'langue' and 'parole' have been introduced by:
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Which of the the following f is not a characteristic of the Romantic Movement?
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Wilson Knight's Chariot of Wrath is a critical work on:
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According to Arnold, the real moment that marks the birth of modern English prose is:
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Everyone approved of the investigation that is currently in progress. Replace the words underlined with the most suitable word given below:
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The critic who opposed Eliot's theory of dissociation of sensibility:
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Learners discover the potential meaning of language by participating in communication is the concept of:
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The style of the essays of Francis Bacon is:
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Which of the words is not in tandem with the vocabulary of cyberspace?
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The term mirror-phase is associated with:
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The play of Bernard Shaw that expounds the philosophy of life-force:
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John Dryden's "All for Love" is based on Shakespeare's :
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The primary stress of the word , improvisation , is on the ----------- syllable.
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To strive , to seek, to find, and not to yield" is the philosophy of:
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The line " God fences make.................................... appears in Robert Frost's poem................
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The journals that attacked Keats' Endymion
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The Industrial Revolution is best described as:
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Labor laws in the 19th century aimed to:
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Railways and steamships improved:
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Critics of capitalism included:
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A major social problem was:
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Industrialization led to:
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Which raw materials were in high demand?
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Factories replaced:
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Which invention is associated with the Industrial Revolution?
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The Industrial Revolution began in the:
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When the evening is spread out against the sky/ like a patient etherized upon a table: the lines appeared in Eliot's
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Which school of criticism encouraged the students to concentrate on the words on the page:
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The character of Charles Dickens who believes that " something will turn up":
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Which of the following novels is not written by Amitav Gosh
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Who is the author of A Vindication of the Rights of Women?
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What is Chaucer’s connection to Westminster Abbey?
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"Death thou shalt die" : the line by Donne is an example of
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Who was Geoffrey Chaucer’s patron during his lifetime?
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The linguist who propounded the theories of the origin of language :
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John Barbour, a contemporary of Chaucer, was a poet from which country?
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Which of the following poets was a contemporary of Chaucer and wrote Piers Plowman?
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Which of these poets is known as the “Father of English Poetry” and was a contemporary of Chaucer?
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Who is described as the despicable character in "The Prologue"?
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Which of the following best describes how a rhyme royal stanza can be constructed?
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What is the rhyme scheme of the rhyme royal stanza?
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What is the usual meter of a rhyme royal stanza?
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How many lines are there in a rhyme royal stanza?
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In which of the following works did Chaucer extensively use rhyme royal?
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Which meter is commonly used in both heroic couplets and rhyme royal?
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