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(2) Match the columns :
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(D) Joseph Conrad
(11) Agatha Christie
(iii) Daniel Defoe
(iv) Geoffrey Chaucer
(a) Moll Flanders
(b) The Canterbury Tales
(c) The Heart of Darkness
(d) Miss Marple mysteries​

Answers

Answered by KomalSrinivas
38

The answers are as follows:

Joseph Conrad- The Heart of Darkness

Agatha Christie- Miss Marple mysteries

Daniel Defoe- Moll Flanders

Geoffrey Chaucer- The Canterbury Tales

About the Authors

  • Joseph Conrad is a writer of the Modernist period who created his grammar and style while writing.
  • Agatha Christie is a well-known detective novel writer. She is popular for her characters Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple.
  • Writing during the 18th century, Daniel Defoe is famous for his books Robinson Crusoe and Moll Flanders.
  • Geoffrey Chaucer wrote in the Medieval Ages. However, he was far ahead of his time. He is known to promote feminism in his book 'The Canterbury Tales.'

Answered by Chaitanya1696
28

The correct matches are:-

  • Joseph Conrad- The Heart of Darkness. Joseph Conrad is the author of the short story 'The Heart of Darkness '. In the short story, the protagonist is the character named Marlow and his profession is of a sailor. He is a curious man and the story is about his set around him confronting the western trade system.
  • Agatha Christie- Miss Marple mysteries​. She is an English writer who wrote numerous novels, short stories most of which are based on mystery and detective stories. She composed the character Miss Marple who appeared in many of her stories and her novels.
  • Daniel Defoe- Moll Flanders. He is an English author who has written many pieces of exceptional work. He is the author of Moll Flanders which was a novel.
  • Geoffrey Chaucer- The Canterbury Tales. He is an English writer, journalist, and novelist. He is one of the greatest writers of English Literature. He was written Canterbury tales which is a novel concerning the pilgrims who decide to participate in the competition of storytelling.
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