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Question 1:
English novelist and poet Thomas Hardy re-used Wessex -- the old name for the land of the West Saxons -- as the setting for his novels of 19th century rural life. His fictionalised locations can usually be easily identified with their real equivalents. What name did Hardy give to his real home town of Dorchester in Dorset?
A. Downstaple
B. Casterbridge
C. Kingsbere
D. Wintoncester

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