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Choose the correct alternative and rewrite the sentence:

Gothic novel contains ________________

Options

  • Terror and supernatural.

  • Mystery and thriller.

  • Horror and haunted buildings.

  • All of these.

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Solution

Gothic novel contains All of these.

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Chapter 4: Section 4 : Study of Literary Genre - Set 6: A. History of Novel

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Chapter 4 Section 4 : Study of Literary Genre
Set 6: A. History of Novel | Q 1.4

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