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Feb 18, 2026

[Ans] Jane Austen published "Sense and Sensibility" using what pseudonym?

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When Sense and Sensibility was first published in 1811, Jane Austen chose to remain anonymous and credited the novel simply to “A Lady.” At the time, women writers often faced social and professional prejudice, and anonymity provided both protection and modesty in keeping with Regency-era expectations. Unlike George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), Austen did not adopt a distinctive masculine pen name—she opted instead for understated concealment. Only after her death did her brother publicly acknowledge her authorship, securing her place among the great figures of English literature.

[Answer] Jane Austen published "Sense and Sensibility" using what pseudonym?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Jane Austen published "Sense and Sensibility" using what pseudonym?"



...When Sense and Sensibility was first published in 1811, Jane Austen chose to remain anonymous and credited the novel simply to “A Lady.” At the time, women writers often faced social and professional prejudice, and anonymity provided both protection and modesty in keeping with Regency-era expectations. Unlike George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), Austen did not adopt a distinctive masculine pen name—she opted instead for understated concealment. Only after her death did her brother publicly acknowledge her authorship, securing her place among the great figures of English literature.

[Answer] Tilapia are a species of which animal?

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Tilapia is the common name for nearly a hundred species of cichlid fish. Tilapia are mainly freshwater fish inhabiting shallow streams, ponds, rivers, and lakes, and less commonly found living in brackish water. Historically, they have been of major importance in artisanal fishing in Africa, and they are of increasing importance in aquaculture and aquaponics. Tilapia can become a problematic invasive species in new warm-water habitats such as Australia, whether deliberately or accidentally introduced, but generally not in temperate climates due to their inability to survive in cold water.

Tilapia is the fourth-most consumed fish in the United States dating back to 2002. The popularity of tilapia came about due to its low price, easy preparation, and mild taste. China is by far the world’s largest producer of tilapia. They produce over 1.6 million metric tons annually and provide the majority of the United States’ tilapia imports.

As consumer demand for tilapia continues to grow, tilapia farming offers a cost-effective method of producing a relatively inexpensive product for the consumer.

However, several reports over the past decade have revealed some concerning details about tilapia farming practices, especially from farms located in China. One report from the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) revealed that it is common for fish farmed in China to be fed faeces from livestock animals .

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Feb 17, 2026

[Ans] Which U.S. city is home to a post office that does not fly the American flag?

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The B. Free Franklin Post Office is a colonial-style postal station located in the historic Old City district of Philadelphia. Unlike most post offices, it does not fly the American flag—a deliberate choice rooted in historical preservation. Situated just steps from Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, the site is designed to reflect the city’s 18th-century appearance. Because the routine display of the U.S. flag on federal buildings became standard practice well after the colonial era, the post office maintains an authentic period presentation.

[Answer] In which phase of matter do molecules move the least?

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...Solids, liquids, and gases are all made of molecules that are bound together in some way. Gas is the most loosely bound, with very weak molecular forces that allow it to move freely, taking the shape and volume of any container that holds it. Molecular forces in liquids are stronger, giving them a fixed volume but still allowing their shape to change depending on their container. Solids, on the other hand, have rigidly connected molecules that are closely bound. These strong links keep solids in a definite shape and volume and prevent molecules from moving very much at all.

[Answer] What is NOT one of the three types of rock?

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...There are three basic types of rock, which are classified based on their structure and how they're formed. Igneous rocks are formed when magma or lava cools and solidifies. Sedimentary rocks are made by many small particles coming together to accumulate in layers. Metamorphic rocks result when other existing rocks are fundamentally changed by heat, pressure, or chemicals. Graphite is a form of crystalline carbon, but is not its own kind of rock.

[Answer] Which of these animals is an amphibian?

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...Amphibians are small vertebrates that live in moist environments. Frogs, toads, salamanders, and newts fall into this category of animal, which can breathe and absorb water through their thin skins. Some of the more famous amphibians are toxic, displaying bright colors to warn predators away. Another special feature of most amphibians is their egg-larva-adult life cycle. Frogs, for example, hatch from eggs, start life as larvae called tadpoles, and eventually develop limbs and lungs and climb out of the water to spend their lives on land.