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John Fowles’ “The Enigma” revisits and rewritesQuestion 16Answera.the realist short storyb.the Gothic short storyc.the detective storyd.the naturalistic short story

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John Fowles’ “The Enigma” revisits and rewritesQuestion 16Answera.the realist short storyb.the Gothic short storyc.the detective storyd.the naturalistic short story

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John Fowles' "The Enigma" revisits and rewrites the detective story.

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