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Aug 19, 2019

[Answer] 4. "Oliver Twist" is the story of an orphan named Oliver, who unknowingly got into bad company. This novel is written by which author?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. "Oliver Twist" is the story of an orphan named Oliver, who unknowingly got into bad company. This novel is written by which author?"



...1. William Shakespeare 2. Charles Dickens 3. George Orwell 4. R.L Stevenson Charles Dickens was forced to leave school and work in a bootblack factory because his father, John Dickens, was in debt and was imprisoned. It was because of his personal experience at the bootblack factory that he wrote about the struggling classes in Victorian society. Other famous works of Charles Dickens include "The Pickwick Papers" (1837), "A Christmas Carol" (1843), and "Great Expectations" (1861).

May 7, 2019

[Answer] 1. "Oliver Twist" is the story of an orphan named Oliver, who unknowingly got into bad company. This novel is written by which author?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. "Oliver Twist" is the story of an orphan named Oliver, who unknowingly got into bad company. This novel is written by which author?"



...1. Charles Dickens 2. George Orwell 3. William Shakespeare 4. R.L Stevenson Charles Dickens was forced to leave school and work in a bootblack factory because his father, John Dickens, was in debt and was imprisoned. It was because of his personal experience at the bootblack factory that he wrote about the struggling classes in Victorian society. Other famous works of Charles Dickens include "The Pickwick Papers" (1837), "A Christmas Carol" (1843), and "Great Expectations" (1861).