Match the following : List–I List–II (A) Christina Rossetti :Goblin Market(i) The tale of a father who inadvertently destroys his son (B) Matthew Arnold :Sohrab and Rustom(ii) Gently satiric account of an Oxford student on vacation (C) Robert Browning :The Ring and the Book(iii) Story of Pleasureseeking Laura and the conventionally moral Lizzie who resists temptations (D) Arthur Hugh Clough : The Bothie of Tober-na-Vuolich(iv) A sensational 17th century murder presented through multiple dramatic monologues The right matching according to the code is: (A) (B) (C) (D)

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Match the following : <br /> List–I List–II <br /> (A) Christina Rossetti :<br /><em>Goblin Market</em><br />(i) The tale of a father who inadvertently destroys his son<br /> (B) Matthew Arnold :<br /><em>Sohrab and Rustom</em><br />(ii) Gently satiric account of an Oxford student on vacation<br /> (C) Robert Browning :<br /><em>The Ring and the</em> <em>Book</em><br />(iii) Story of Pleasureseeking Laura and the conventionally moral Lizzie who resists temptations<br /> (D) Arthur Hugh Clough : <em>The Bothie of</em> <em>Tober-na-Vuolich</em><br />(iv) A sensational 17th century murder presented through multiple dramatic monologues The right matching according to the code is: <br /> (A) (B) (C) (D)






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