سندھی زبان میں ناول کے فن کی بنیاد کس نے رکھی؟
A. Sachal Sarmast
B. Mirza Qaleech Baig
C. Abdul Qadir Baidel
D. None of these
Explanation
Mirza Qaleech Baig is considered the founder of the art of the novel in Sindhi literature.
Zeenat was the first original novel in the Sindhi language.
Zeenat was published in 1854 .
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A. A drama will be made based on this novel by them
B. A drama was been made based on this novel by them
C. A drama has been made based on this novel by us
D. A drama has been made based on this novel by them
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This is a sentence of Present Perfect Tense .
Active sentences in the present perfect tense have the following structure:
Subject + has/have + past participle form of the verb + object Passive sentences in the present perfect tense have the following structure: Object of the active sentence + has/have + been + past participle form of the verb + by + subject of the active senten ce
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A. None of these
B. Hill on the Floss
C. Pickwick Papers
D. Vanity Fair
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Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray is often referred to as a " novel without a hero " because it lacks a clear, idealized protagonist. Instead, the novel features morally complex characters, particularly Becky Sharp and Amelia Sedley.
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A. Rudolph Clarksville
B. Black Michael
C. None of these
D. Rudolf Rassendyl
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Rudolf Rassendyl is the protagonist of " The Prisoner of Zenda ", an Englishman who impersonates King Rudolf V to save the throne.
Black Michael is the antagonist (villain).
Rudolph Clarksville is a distractor (not in the novel).
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A. Albert
B. The Count of Monte Cristo
C. None of these
D. Raymond Dantes
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The protagonist is Edmond Dantès , who later becomes The Count of Monte Cristo after his transformation from a wronged sailor to a vengeful nobleman.
" The Count's Revenge " is an alternate title or adaptation of " The Count of Monte Cristo ".
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A. Eugene O'Neill
B. William Faulkner
C. Walt Whitman
D. None of these
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Soldier's Pay (1926) was William Faulkner’s debut novel. He dealing with the struggles of a wounded soldier returning from World War I. Faulkner later became known for his Southern Gothic style and works like The Sound and the Fury .
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A. Jane Austen
B. None of these
C. D.H Lawrence
D. George Eliot
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The Rainbow (1915) by D.H. Lawrence explores themes of sexuality, individuality, and societal constraints . It was controversial upon release and was even banned for its explicit content.
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A. Domestic
B. Gothic
C. None of these
D. Picaresque
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Pride and Prejudice is categorized as a domestic novel.
Because it focuses on family life, social manners, and marriage in the 19th century.
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A. James Baldwin
B. Richard Wright
C. Ralph Ellison
D. Langston Hughes
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The novel Invisible Man was written by Ralph Ellison
It was published in 1952
Theme of the novel
The novel explores themes of racial invisibility and identity, following an unnamed Black protagonist's journey through a society that systematically marginalizes him
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لارڈز آف دی خیبر کس نے لکھا ہے؟
A. Yousuf Khan
B. Andre Singer
C. Andre Joseph
D. Kipling
Explanation
Lords of the Khyber is the Story of the North-West Frontier Hardcover.
Published in November 1, 1984
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