‘Moby Dick’ a novel, was written by-
A. Herman Melville
B. Nathaniel Hawthorne
C. Mark Twain
D. William Faulkner
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
A.
Herman Melville
Explanation: মার্কিন লেখক Herman Melville লিখিত তুমুল জনপ্রিয় একটি উপন্যাস ‘Moby Dick’, এর অন্য নাম ‘The Whale’, এটি একটি তিমি মাছের বিরুদ্ধে এক নাবিকের প্রতিশোধ নেওয়ার রোমাঞ্চকর অভিযানের আখ্যান।
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