Matching
31. Jane Austen a. Messiah
32. Daniel Defoe b. Journal of Captain Cook's Last Voyage in the Pacific
33. George Frederick Handel c. Gin Lane
34. Thomas Hobbes d. Dunciad
35. William Hogarth e. Pride and Prejudice
36. Samuel Johnson f. Leviathan
37. John Locke g. Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy
38. John Dryden h. Dictionary of the English Language
39. Isaac Newton i. Robinson Crusoe
40. Alexander Pope j. Essay on Human Understanding
41. John Ledyard k. "Annus Mirabilis"
Answers: 31-e (LO: 24.3), 32-i (LO: 24.3), 33-a (LO: 24.2), 34-f (LO: 24.1), 35-c (LO: 24.2), 36-h (LO: 24.3), 37-j (LO: 24.1), 38-k (LO: 24.1), 39-g (LO: 24.2), 40-d (LO: 24.2), 41-b (LO: 24.4)
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