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Charles Dickens wasdifferent in his style of writing from most of his .......... in the Victorian era.
contemporaries
cronies
critics
confidants
- Option 1: contemporaries
- "Contemporaries" refers to people who lived at the same time.
- Comparing Dickens to his contemporaries is common, as they were other Victorian authors.
- The correct choice for comparing writing styles in the same time period.
- Option 2: cronies
- "Cronies" implies close friends or companions, with a slightly negative connotation.
- It does not fit in a literary comparison context.
- Option 3: critics
- "Critics" means those who evaluate or critique work.
- Critics analyze writing but aren't relevant in direct style comparisons with other writers.
- Option 4: confidants
- "Confidants" are people trusted with personal information.
- This term doesn’t apply to comparing authors in a historical context.
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