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.Management Sciences
A. Familiar essays
B. Comedies of manners
C. Romanticism
D. Medievalism
Related Mcqs:
- Which of the following directives was part of Queen Victoria’s moral crusade ?
- A. There should be more missionary work in less civilized parts of the world. B. Concerts in the parks that were attended by ordinary people should be banned. C. Civil servants should talk more openly and publicly about their moral work. D. Members of the Jewish and Catholic faiths should be excluded from public office....
- Radcliffe’s version of the Gothic differs most from Walpole’s in its use of which of the following ?
- A. The sublime B. The explained supernatural C. Its medieval settings D. Its use of mysterious events to spur readers’ interests and emotional responses...
- Complete the following sentence. In the opening lines of Gerard Manley Hopkins’s “The Windhover,” the words “daylight’s dauphin, dapple-dawn-drawn Falcon” ?
- A. are an example of antithesis to suggest the falcon’s contradictory nature. B. use alliterative language to draw attention to the falcon’s importance as a symbol of Christ. C. refer to the speaker’s heart. D. indicate the speaker’s lack of faith....
- Which of the following statements about Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s sonnet 43 (“How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.”) is false ?
- A. Sonnet 43 is similar to most other sonnets in its focus on love. B. Sonnet 43 is part of a sonnet sequence “Sonnets from the Portuguese.” C. Sonnet 43 consists of fourteen lines, like other sonnets. D. Sonnet 43 is a romantic poem in the same way Wordsworth’s “Tintern Abbey” is a romantic poem....
- How does the following representative quotation from Brontë’s Jane Eyre reflect on Victorian social conventions? “You have nothing to do with the master of Thornfield, further than to receive the salary he gives you for teaching his protégée, and to be grateful for such respectful and kind treatment as, if you do your duty, you have a right to expect at his hands” ?
- A. It reiterates the class divisions that kept both men and women from social mobility. B. It suggests that women were increasingly accepted as professionals. C. It indicates that British society had become much more egalitarian. D. It reveals the stern consequences of the Industrial Revolution....
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