Match List–I with List–II according to the code given below : List–I List–II ( Novels) (Last lines) i. ‘Lord Jim’ 1. ‘It was done; it was finished. Yes, she thought laying down her brush in extreme fatigue, I have had my vision’.ii. ‘To the Lighthouse’ 2. ‘April 27. Old father, old artificer, stand me now and ever in good stead…iii. ‘A Passage to India’ 3. ‘He feels it himself and says often that he is “preparing to leave all this; preparing to leave,…”, while he waves his hands sadly at his butterflies’.iv. ‘A Portrait of the 4. ‘No not yet,” and the Artist as a Young sky said, “No, not Man’ there’. Codes : i ii iii iv

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Match List–I with List–II according to the code given below : <br /> List–I List–II <br /> ( Novels) (Last lines) <br />i. ‘Lord Jim’ 1. ‘It was done; it was finished. Yes, she thought laying down her brush in extreme fatigue, I have had my vision’.<br />ii. ‘To the Lighthouse’ 2. ‘April 27. Old father, old artificer, stand me now and ever in good stead…<br />iii. ‘A Passage to India’ 3. ‘He feels it himself and says often that he is “preparing to leave all this; preparing to leave,…”, while he waves his hands sadly at his butterflies’.<br />iv. ‘A Portrait of the 4. ‘No not yet,” and the Artist as a Young sky said, “No, not Man’ there’.<br /> Codes : <br /> i ii iii iv






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