The following passages are the very first lines of well-known works. Match the lines and the works: I. Let us go then, a. Moby dick you and I…..II. Call me b. Macbeth Ishmael…..III. When shall we c. The Love Song three meet again? of J. Alfred PrufrockIV. He disappeared d. Tristram Shandy in the dead of winterV. I wish either…. e. In Memory of begot me…. of W. B. Yeats(a) I-c; II-a; III-b; IV-e;V-d

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The following passages are the very first lines of well-known works. Match the lines and the works: <br />I. Let us go then, a. <em>Moby dick</em> you and I…..<br />II. Call me b. <em>Macbeth</em> Ishmael…..<br />III. When shall we c. <em>The Love Song</em> three meet again? <em>of J. Alfred</em> <em>Prufrock</em><br />IV. He disappeared d. <em>Tristram Shandy</em> in the dead of winter<br />V. I wish either…. e. <em>In Memory of</em> begot me…. <em>of W. B. Yeats</em><br />(a) I-c; II-a; III-b; IV-e;V-d



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