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- Washington Irving's 'Rip Van Winkle' is famous for_________.
- Washington Irving was best known for his famous short stories such as____________ and____________ .
- 【单选题】Which of the following statement is NOT true about Washington Irving? A. Washington Irving is regarded as Father of the American short stories. B. Irving ’ s relationship with the Old World in terms of his literary imagination can hardly be ignored considering his success both abroad and at home. C. Irving ’ s taste was essentially progressive or radical. D. Washington Irving has always been regarded as a writer who “ perfected the best classic style that American literature ever produced. ”
- Washington Irving's works are numerous, but his most successful work is The Sketch book, of which the most famous and anthologized are________and "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow".
- The Romantic Period in American Literary history started with the publication of A: Washington Irving’s The Sketch Book. B: Washington Irving’s Tales of a Traveler. C: Whitman’s Leaves of Grass. D: James Fenimore Cooper’s Leather Stocking Tales.
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Washington Irving's 'Rip Van Winkle' is famous for_________. A: Rip's escape into a mysterious B: The story's German legendary source material C: Rip's seeking for happiness D: Rip's 20-years sleep
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Washington Irving's 'Rip Van Winkle' is famous for_________. A: A, Rip's escape into a mysterious B: B, The story's German legendary source material C: C,Rip's seeking for happiness D: D,Rip's 20-years sleep
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Washington Irving was best known for his famous short stories such as____________ and____________ .( ) A: Rip Van Winkle B: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow C: Life of Goldsmith D: Life of Washington
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Irving was best known for his famous short stories such as ______. A: Rip Van Winkle B: Young Goodman Brown C: Life of Goldsmith D: Life of Washington
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Irving was best known for his famous short stories such as _______ and _______. A: The Fall of the House of Ursher B: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow C: Life of Goldsmith D: Life of Washington