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Which novel is considered a precursor to the science fiction genre?

A. Frankenstein
B. Dracula
C. The Time Machine
D. The War of the Worlds

Answer: Frankenstein


Additional Information: 'Frankenstein' is often considered a precursor to the science fiction genre.


Subjects: Literature, General Knowledge

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