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Which Canadian short-story writer won the Nobel Prize in Literature (2013)?

Alice Munro is the correct answer because she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013 for her mastery of the contemporary short story, as highlighted

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Question: Which Canadian short-story writer won the Nobel Prize in Literature (2013)?

Answer options:

  • Margaret Atwood ✅ Alice Munro
  • Yann Martel
  • Michael Ondaatje

Correct answer: Alice Munro

Explanation: Alice Munro is the correct answer because she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2013 for her mastery of the contemporary short story, as highlighted in the Discover Canada guide. While Margaret Atwood, Yann Martel, and Michael Ondaatje are internationally acclaimed Canadian authors who have won prestigious awards like the Booker Prize, none of them have received a Nobel Prize. The guide requires citizenship candidates to recognize key national cultural figures and their global contributions. Expecting questions on prominent Canadian artists and Nobel laureates is a common feature of the actual citizenship exam.

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