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A) According to Quirks of the Quill, the writer who always had <em>all things </em>arranged in the right order before he began was Charles Dickens.

B) the items which he would have arranged in their right order are:

  • Blue Ink
  • Writing Quills
  • Statuettes
  • Green Vase
  • A paper-knife and
  • A desk Calendar.

C) According to the information provided in Quirks of the Quills, these items arranged in the right order gave Charles Dickens:

  • Creative Comfort and
  • the ability to think widely.

<h3>Who was Charles Dickens?</h3>

Charles Dickens was a victorian writer of British origin who was notable for popular novels such as Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol, David Copperfield, a Tale of Two Cities, etc.

Charles Dickens was also a journalist, an editor, an illustrator, and a social commentator.

See the link below for more about Charles Dickens:

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