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Why Did Dickens Want to Write Something Very Popular with the Public After "Martin Chuzzlewit"? A He Wanted to Visit the United States

Question

Why did Dickens want to write something very popular with the public after "Martin Chuzzlewit"? A He wanted to visit the United States again. He owed money to his publisher and "Martin Chuzzlewit' was not selling B well. C He wanted to write a sequel to The Pickwick Papers'. D He wanted to prove he could write a better book than 'Oliver Twist'.

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Resposta

B

Explicação

This question is asking for the reason why Charles Dickens wanted to write a book that would be very popular with the public after "Martin Chuzzlewit". The options provided are:A. He wanted to visit the United States again.B. He owed money to his publisher and "Martin Chuzzlewit" was not selling well.C. He wanted to write a sequel to "The Pickwick Papers".D. He wanted to prove he could write a better book than " Twist". is not relevant to the question as it is about Dickens' personal desire to visit the United States, which is not related to writing a popular book. Option B suggests that Dickens was in debt to his publisher and "Martin Chuzzlewit" was not performing well, which could be a reason for him to write a more popular book to improve his financial situation. Option C is about writing a sequel to another book, which does not directly answer the question of why he wanted to write a popular book after "Martin Chuzzlewit". Option D is about proving he could write a better book than "Oliver Twist", which is not directly related to the desire to write a popular book.Therefore, the most plausible answer is option B, as it Dickens to write a more popular book to improve his financial situation due to the poor performance of "Martin Chuzzlewit".