Which two cities are mentioned in Charles Dickens's 'A Tale of Two Cities'?
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A.
Paris & Rome
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B.
London & New York
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C.
Paris & New York
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D.
London & Paris
Correct Answer:
D. London & Paris
Explanation:
The correct answer is London and Paris. Charles Dickens's historical novel, A Tale of Two Cities, is set in these two locations during the era of the French Revolution. The narrative explores the social and political upheaval in both England and France, linking the lives of its characters across the English Channel between the British and French capitals.
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