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who is the best english novelist in 90's centuary​

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Answered by prajwal174
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Explanation:

f(x)=4x+3, f(3x+2)=?

2 points

12x+10

12x

7x+6

not defineएक पार्क चतुर्भुज ABCD के आकार का है, जिसमें 2C-90°,AB-9m.BC-12m.

CD-5m और AD-8m है। इस पार्क का कितना क्षेत्रफल है?6x2 + 60x2 + 150x) और (3x + 12x3 – 15x') का लघुत्तम समापवर्त्य क्या है ?एबीसीडी एक चक्रीय समलंब चतुर्भुज है जिसमें AC समांतर BC है और <B=70 डिग्री है शेष कोण ज्ञात कीजिए100 कि०मी०

19. मौसमी दो अंको की एक संख्या में अंकों के योगफल से भाग देकर भाग फल और भागशेष

पाती है। यदि मौसमी अंकों का स्थान बदल कर प्राप्त संख्या में अंकों के योगफल से भाग देती तो

भागफल 4 और भागशेष 9 पाती। मौसमी द्वारा लिखी दो अंकों की संख्या बतायें।

लिखी गई दो अंकों की संख्या 10x + y है जिसका दहाई अंक x और इकाई अंक6x2 + 60x2 + 150x) और (3x + 12x3 – 15x') का लघुत्तम समापवर्त्य क्या है ?एबीसीडी एक चक्रीय समलंब चतुर्भुज है जिसमें AC समांतर BC है और <B=70 डिग्री है शेष कोण ज्ञात कीजिए6x2 + 60x2 + 150x) और (3x + 12x3 – 15x') का लघुत्तम समापवर्त्य क्या है ?एक पार्क चतुर्भुज ABCD के आकार का है, जिसमें 2C-90°,AB-9m.BC-12m.

CD-5m और AD-8m है। इस पार्क का कितना क्षेत्रफल है?f(x)=4x+3, f(3x+2)=?

2 points

12x+10

12x

7x+6

not define

Answered by nehabhosale454
50

Answer:

In the early 20th-century literary modernism developed in the English-speaking world due to a general sense of disillusionment with the Victorian era attitudes of certainty, conservatism, and belief in the idea of objective truth.[1] The movement was influenced by the ideas of Charles Darwin (1809–82) (On Origin of Species) (1859), Ernst Mach (1838–1916), Henri Bergson (1859–1941), Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900), James G. Frazer (1854–1941), Karl Marx (1818–83) (Das Kapital, 1867), and the psychoanalytic theories of Sigmund Freud (1856–1939), among others.[2] The continental art movements of Impressionism, and later Cubism, were also important inspirations for modernist writers.[3] Important literary precursors of modernism, were: Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–81) (Crime and Punishment (1866), The Brothers Karamazov (1880); Walt Whitman (1819–92) (Leaves of Grass) (1855–91); Charles Baudelaire (1821–67) (Les Fleurs du mal), Rimbaud (1854–91) (Illuminations, 1874); August Strindberg (1849–1912), especially his later plays.[4]

A major British lyric poet of the first decades of the 20th century was Thomas Hardy (1840–1928). Though not a modernist, Hardy was an important transitional figure between the Victorian era and the 20th century. A major novelist of the late 19th century, Hardy, after the adverse criticism of his last novel, Jude the Obscure, concentrated on publishing poetry. On the other hand, another significant transitional figure between Victorians and modernists, the late-19th-century novelist, Henry James (1843–1916), continued to publish major works into the 20th century. James, born in the US, lived in Europe from 1875, and became a British citizen in 1915.[5] Another immigrant, Polish-born modernist novelist Joseph Conrad (1857–1924) published his first important work, Heart of Darkness, in 1899 and Lord Jim in 1900. The American exponent of Naturalism Theodore Dreiser's (1871–1945) Sister Carrie was also published in 1900.

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