Step 1: Define fabliau.
A fabliau is a short narrative poem popular in medieval France. These tales were known for their comic, often coarse, satire of everyday life, usually involving clever trickery and moral reversal.
Step 2: Literary importance.
Fabliaux are written in simple octosyllabic couplets and are an early form of popular secular storytelling. Chaucer adapted this genre in some of his Canterbury Tales.
| a | Phileas Fogg and Jean Passepartout | i | William Shakespeare |
| b | Don Quixote and Sancho Panza | ii | Jules Verne |
| c | Candide and Pangloss | iii | Miguel de Cervantes |
| d | Dogberry and Verges | iv | Voltaire |
Which one of the following options correctly matches the texts with their authors?

| a | Phileas Fogg and Jean Passepartout | i | William Shakespeare |
| b | Don Quixote and Sancho Panza | ii | Jules Verne |
| c | Candide and Pangloss | iii | Miguel de Cervantes |
| d | Dogberry and Verges | iv | Voltaire |