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Silas Marner is which type of novel? novel of manners Gothic novel science-fiction novel novel of incident

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The correct answer is A) A novel of manners.

Step-by-step explanation:

George Sand's novel "Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe" can be described as a novel of manners because it is written in a realist manner, it reconstructs and portrays how society was in that time. A novel of manners deals with the social conventions and customs of a given social class in a given place and period, and Silas Marner focuses on a small rural town in 19th century rural England.

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