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Gardiner started his literary career as a-
Select one
A. Editor
B. Writer
C. Journalist
SD. Poet
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Answered by mushfiq178
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Answer:

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Answered by Banjeet1141
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Answer:

C is the correct option.

Explanation:

Gardiner started his career as a journalist.

Alfred George Gardiner, born on 2 June 1865 and died on 3 March 1946 was an English journalist, editor and author. He was the Chairman of the 'National Anti-Sweating League", which is an advocacy group campaigning for a minimum wage in the industry.

                Gardiner was born in Chelmsford, the son of Henry James Gardiner, a cabinet-maker and an alcoholic, and his wife, Susanna Taylor. He joined the "Northern Daily Telegraph" in 1887, founded by Thomas Purvis Ritzema. In 1899, he was appointed as the Blackburn Weekly Telegraph editor.

                At 37, he was appointed as the Daily News, London editor. Under the pseudonym 'Alpha of the Plough', he made regular contributions to the Daily News, The Manchester Evening News etc. His essays were uniformly attractive, graceful and humorous. Some of his best-known written pieces are 'The Pillars of Society, 'Pebbles on the Shore', and 'Many Furrows and Leaves in the Wind'; Gardiner's uniqueness lies in his ability to teach the truths of life quickly and amusingly. Gardiner has raised the question of morality in everyday life.

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