Literally all four of your options for McCarthy are by him. Anna Karenina is also by Tolstoy, The Trial is also by Kafka, Song of Solomon is also by Morrison.
The Trial is also by Kafka... (I got all but one correct which means the quiz is too easy :). Would have been more interesting to me if you had chosen some more obscure novels by these authors, not their most famous ones)
If you want to abbreviate "it is", the correct abbreviation is "it's". If you want to use a possessive, then you can talk about the cat's bowl as being "its bowl" so that means we should write "Can you guess the novel by its author?"
21 out of 30, honest. Knew all the classics, but fell apart a little in the post-moderns. Don't know that I would qualify The Old Man and the Sea as a 'novel', though. More of a poetic novella.,
I got 29 out of 30. One comment though regarding which novel was by Leo Tolstoy. Two of the possible answers Anna Karennina and War and Peace are correct but War and Peace is shown as the answer.
Literally all four of your options for McCarthy are by him. Anna Karenina is also by Tolstoy, The Trial is also by Kafka, Song of Solomon is also by Morrison.
Got ‘em all, but you’ve got some serious glitches in a few of your choices as pointed out in previous comments.
The Trial is also by Kafka...
(I got all but one correct which means the quiz is too easy :). Would have been more interesting to me if you had chosen some more obscure novels by these authors, not their most famous ones)
That would be fun too.
Again, "Metamorphosis" is not a novel, and Kafka ALSO wrote "The Trial"
Got 25 which isn’t bad considering haven’t read many but know of most
I got 30, War and Peace and Anna Karenina are both Tolstoy.
I missed four, two of which were involving the Bronte sisters, can’t keep them straight.
Idk they had a brother until I was near the end of undergrad.
30 but I had a 50:50 guess on one of them. btw Kafka wrote both Metamorphosis and The Trial on question 21
it is not "it's", but "its". Learn with me!
If you want to abbreviate "it is", the correct abbreviation is "it's". If you want to use a possessive, then you can talk about the cat's bowl as being "its bowl" so that means we should write "Can you guess the novel by its author?"
@@tracesprite6078 I know the rule. Unlike the "author".
21 out of 30, honest. Knew all the classics, but fell apart a little in the post-moderns.
Don't know that I would qualify The Old Man and the Sea as a 'novel', though.
More of a poetic novella.,
Aka 'short story'...
I got 29 out of 30. One comment though regarding which novel was by Leo Tolstoy. Two of the possible answers Anna Karennina and War and Peace are correct but War and Peace is shown as the answer.
I'm shocked at how many I've read . . .
SPOILERS:
At Question 21: Franz Kafka wrote Metamorphosis and The Trial and at Question 27: Cormac McCarthy wrote all 4 of the books listed
26
I missed three
I missed three, also.
Learn with Alex. You misspelled your thumbnail Alex. You got some learning to do........
"The old man and the sea" is not a novel.
25 correct, 5 incorrect
Its. Not it's. English major? 🤓
29 out of 30 (don't know this "Cormac McCarty" guy, why is he here?). But I know who wrote Anna Karenina and The Trial, and you don't.
What is this? Who, in your opinion, wrote Anna Karenina? Not Tolstoy? Tolstoy-2? What an ironic name for the channel.