It is . . . . . . . . interesting book. It gives . . . . . . . . wonderful picture of what . . . . . . . . life was like in . . . . . . . . Victorian times. A. an, no article, the, no article B. an, a, no article, no article C. an, a, the, no article D. a, a, the, the

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The correct answer is: A. an, no article, the, no article

The article “an” is used before singular nouns that begin with a vowel sound. The word “interesting” begins with a vowel sound, so the article “an” is used before it.

The word “picture” is a singular noun that does not begin with a vowel sound, so no article is used before it.

The word “life” is a common noun, which means that it does not have a specific reference. In this case, the author is not referring to a specific life, but to life in general. Therefore, the article “the” is not used before it.

The word “times” is a plural noun, which means that it refers to more than one thing. In this case, the author is referring to the Victorian era, which was a period of time in history. Therefore, the article “the” is used before it.

Here is a breakdown of each option:

  • Option A: “an, no article, the, no article” is the correct answer.
  • Option B: “an, a, no article, no article” is incorrect because the article “a” is used before the noun “picture.”
  • Option C: “an, a, the, no article” is incorrect because the article “the” is used before the noun “life.”
  • Option D: “a, a, the, the” is incorrect because the article “a” is used before the noun “times.”
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