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  1. Auntie Mame: Auntie Mame is a novel published in mid-1950s by Patrick Dennis. The story follows main character Patrick, who is entrusted to his Aunt Mame, a socialite. The book was a huge hit and was adapted into a play and later a movie. Answer and Explanation:

  2. Patrick Dennis (Edward Everett Tanner III) is an acclaimed and bestselling American author. He was born on May 18, 1921, and died on November 6, 1976. He is best known for his work Auntie Mame: An irreverent escapade (1955). Answer and Explanation:

  3. Auntie Mame. Auntie Mame is a 1955 novel. It tells the story of Patrick, a young boy who is raised by his aunt after the death of his father. The novel has been adapted into a Tony winning stage play, a musical, and multiple films. Answer and Explanation:

  4. Auntie Mame: Auntie Mame was a movie made in 1958. It was based on a book, which came out in 1955. The book's author was Edward Everett Tanner II. He was writing under a pseudonym. The titular character was inspired by one of his relatives, yet he did not want to involve her by name. Answer and Explanation:

  5. One of the most famous and relevant novels written then was Auntie Mame. The novel was so famous that it had multiple adaptations. The novel was so famous that it had multiple adaptations. A film based on the novel was made in which important actors participated.

  6. Answer and Explanation: In the novel, Purple Hibiscus, Aunty Ifeoma is a professor at the University of Nigeria in Nsukka, which is where she lives. Later she lives in...

  7. Little Women was the first novel written about the March family by American author Louisa May Alcott. It was followed by Part II of Little Women, and then a sequel entitled Little Men. That book was subsequently followed by the third book about the family, Jo's Boys.

  8. James and the Giant Peach: James and the Giant Peach is a children's book by Roald Dahl. After a magical giant peach grows in his yard, James climbs inside and discovers that it is home to seven kind, intelligent insects. Together, they escape from James' abusive aunts, Spiker and Sponge, and they set out to find a new home.

  9. Chapter 1 / Lesson 3. 33K. As is evident from its name, Oscar Wilde's 'The Selfish Giant' is a fairytale that teaches important childhood lessons. Review the details of the plot, the characters, and the literary elements found in Wilde's story. Answer to: Who is the little boy in The Selfish Giant?

  10. Answer and Explanation: Tony is the nickname that Antonia Shimerda goes by in the novel My Antonia. Tony is generous, optimistic, and cheerful despite the difficulty of her...