[amp_mcq option1=”a” option2=”an” option3=”the” option4=”no article” correct=”option4″]
The correct answer is D. no article.
The word “Oliver Twist” is a proper noun, which is a noun that names a specific person, place, thing, or idea. Proper nouns are always capitalized, and they do not take articles (a, an, or the).
In this case, “Oliver Twist” is the name of a novel by Charles Dickens. It is not a general reference to any novel, so it does not need an article.
Here are some other examples of proper nouns that do not take articles:
- The names of people: John, Mary, Barack Obama
- The names of places: New York City, Mount Everest, the United States
- The names of things: the Eiffel Tower, the Mona Lisa, the Bible
- The names of ideas: democracy, capitalism, socialism
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.