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Feb 20, 2026

[Ans] For which novel did Toni Morrison win the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction?

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In 1988, Toni Morrison won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her novel Beloved. Set in the aftermath of the Civil War, the book tells the story of Sethe, a formerly enslaved woman haunted—literally and psychologically—by the trauma of her past. Blending historical realism with elements of the supernatural, Beloved confronts the enduring scars of slavery in America and explores themes of memory, motherhood, identity, and freedom. The novel has cemented Morrison’s place among the most influential American writers of the 20th century.

[Answer] For which novel did Toni Morrison win the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "For which novel did Toni Morrison win the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction?"



...In 1988, Toni Morrison won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for her novel Beloved. Set in the aftermath of the Civil War, the book tells the story of Sethe, a formerly enslaved woman haunted—literally and psychologically—by the trauma of her past. Blending historical realism with elements of the supernatural, Beloved confronts the enduring scars of slavery in America and explores themes of memory, motherhood, identity, and freedom. The novel has cemented Morrison’s place among the most influential American writers of the 20th century.

[Answer] What was a Pharaoh?

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Pharaoh is the common title now used for the monarchs of ancient Egypt from the First Dynasty (c. 3150 BCE) until the annexation of Egypt by the Roman Empire in 30 BCE, although the term "pharaoh" was not used contemporaneously for a ruler until Merneptah, c. 1210 BCE, during the Nineteenth dynasty, "king" being the term used most frequently until the middle of the Eighteenth Dynasty. In the early dynasties, ancient Egyptian kings used to have up to three titles: the Horus, the Sedge and Bee (nswt-bjtj), and the Two Ladies or Nebty (nbtj) name. The Golden Horus and the nomen and prenomen titles were added later.

In Egyptian society, religion was central to everyday life. One of the roles of the pharaoh was as an intermediary between the deities and the people. The pharaoh thus deputised for the deities in a role that was both as civil and religious administrator. The pharaoh owned all of the land in Egypt, enacted laws, collected taxes, and defended Egypt from invaders as the commander-in-chief of the army. Religiously, the pharaoh officiated over religious ceremonies and chose the sites of new temples. The pharaoh was responsible for maintaining Maat (mꜣꜥt), or cosmic order, balance, and justice, and part of this included going to war when necessary to defend the country or attacking others when it was believed that this would contribute to Maat, such as to obtain resources.

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Feb 19, 2026

[Ans] What did the first webcam monitor?

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Nobody likes arriving to an empty coffee pot. Especially computer scientists at Cambridge University—which is why, back in 1991, a team of them invented the world's first webcam to keep an eye on coffee levels from their desks. They rigged up a camera to grab images of the coffee pot three times a minute, and wrote software to send the images across their computer network. Ironically, the “webcam” actually predates the “web” by a couple of years, but as soon as the World Wide Web went up, the service was connected to the internet.

[Answer] Beacon Hill and Back Bay are two neighborhoods in what state capital?

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...Back Bay and Beacon Hill are considered two of the most historic and beautiful neighborhoods in Boston, Massachusetts. The former is home to the apartments of Commonwealth Avenue, as well as beautiful Victorian homes around Boston's upscale shopping district, Newbury Street. The latter, Beacon Hill, is one of the oldest and best preserved areas of the state capital, and includes the Massachusetts State House atop its namesake hill.

[Answer] The Harajuku District is one of the trendiest neighborhoods in what city?

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...Located around the Tokyo Metro, Harajuku Station is one of the most influential hubs of Japanese culture. The trendy district is centered on Takeshita Street, which is lined by shops, fashion boutiques, and fast-food outlets. The area is known for its progressive Japanese fashion and teen culture but is also home to more classical attractions such as the Ota Memorial Museum of Art and the Meiji Jingu shrine.

[Answer] Notting Hill, Greenwich, and Soho are all neighborhoods in what city?

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...London is home to some of the most famous neighborhoods in the world, and these three are no exception. More than just the title and setting of a Julia Roberts movie, Notting Hill in western London draws tourists with its street markets and antique shops — not to mention Hugh Grant's blue door from the 1999 rom-com. Greenwich, of Greenwich Mean Time, is home to several museums and the famous O2 Arena. And Soho is one of London's trendiest areas, a hot spot for nightlife and restaurants.