The first English novel was Gulliver's Travels...

true..?

Although there's not universal agreement, you're probably right.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_novel_in_English

William Congreve and John Dryden were writers of

A)Elizabethan drama
B)heroic drama
C)Restoration comedies

i think its A but i could be wrong..

No, that statement is not true. While Gulliver's Travels is definitely a famous and important novel in English literature, it is not considered the first English novel. The credit for the first English novel is generally given to Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe," which was published in 1719. This novel is regarded as the first example of the modern novel form in English.

To verify such information, you can refer to reputable sources such as literary websites, books on the history of literature, or academic journals that discuss the evolution of the novel genre. These sources usually provide reliable information and critical analysis to support their claims. Additionally, you can consult reference books like encyclopedias or consult literature professors or experts in the field for a more accurate answer.