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- The Seven Lamps of Architecture was written by John Ruskin in 1849.
- It outlines seven moral principles (or "lamps") essential to good architecture.
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- Eugene O'Neill is known for his realistic and tragic plays, not absurdist drama.
- Absurdist dramatists like Samuel Beckett and Eugene Ionesco focus on existential themes, illogical situations, and meaningless dialogues.
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On average, the unemployment rate has been going up 1 percent a year.
اوسطا ، بے روزگاری کی شرح ایک سال میں 1 فیصد بڑھ رہی ہے۔
"On average" is the correct phrase used to indicate a general trend or typical value.
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- Geoffrey Chaucer introduced the heroic couplet in English poetry, notably in The Canterbury Tales.
- The heroic couplet consists of rhymed pairs of iambic pentameter lines.
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- Mary Ann Evans was the real name of George Eliot, a famous 19th-century English novelist.
- She used a male pen name to ensure her works were taken seriously in a male-dominated literary world.
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- Lord Byron died in Missolonghi, Greece, in 1824 while supporting the Greek War of Independence.
- Shelley and Blake died in Italy and England, respectively.
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- "Adapt" means to adjust or modify oneself to fit new conditions or circumstances.
- Adapt means موافقت
- It is the correct verb in the context of adjusting to circumstances.
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- Imaginary means something that exists only in the mind, which is incorrect in this context.
- The correct word should be "Imaginative", which refers to creativity in writing.
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- Rabbi Ben Ezra is a poem written by Robert Browning.
- The poem reflects philosophical and religious themes, emphasizing faith and personal growth over time.
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- "Robinson Crusoe" (1719) by Daniel Defoe is considered the first novel in English literature.
- Due to its narrative style and character development.
- "Don Quixote" (1605) by Miguel de Cervantes is an earlier novel written in Spanish, not English.