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Match the following items Column ‘A’ Column ‘B’ (a) Oroonoku (i) Joseph Conrad (b) The Heart of Darkness (ii) John Bunyan (c) Frankenstein (iii) Aphra Behn (d) The Pilgrim’s Progress (iv) Mary Shelly - English

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Match the following items from column ‘A’ with those from column ‘B’:

Column ‘A’ Column ‘B’
(a) Oroonoku (i) Joseph Conrad
(b) The Heart of Darkness (ii) John Bunyan
(c) Frankenstein (iii) Aphra Behn
(d) The Pilgrim’s Progress (iv) Mary Shelly
Match the Columns

Solution

Column ‘A’ Column ‘B’
(a) Oroonoku (iii) Aphra Behn
(b) The Heart of Darkness (i) Joseph Conrad
(c) Frankenstein (iv) Mary Shelly
(d) The Pilgrim’s Progress (ii) John Bunyan
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