Asked by Alice
The Passage is "The Trouble of Being Earnest"
Which statement best expresses a theme of the passage?
Some secrets are better left as secrets.
Rules change depending on the situation.
Marriage changes a person.
Nothing is as it seems.
I'm stuck between C and D
Help?
Which statement best expresses a theme of the passage?
Some secrets are better left as secrets.
Rules change depending on the situation.
Marriage changes a person.
Nothing is as it seems.
I'm stuck between C and D
Help?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Do you mean "The Importance of Being Earnest"?
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http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/earnest/
Read through the Themes section here. Let us know what you decide.
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http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/earnest/
Read through the Themes section here. Let us know what you decide.
Answered by
Marylyn
it is nothing is as it seems
Answered by
Anonymous
Which statement BEST expresses the theme of the passage?
A) Islands can be scary places.
B) One should not trust ship captains.
C) It’s better to be the predator than the prey.
D) Using maps when sailing can lead a person off course.
A) Islands can be scary places.
B) One should not trust ship captains.
C) It’s better to be the predator than the prey.
D) Using maps when sailing can lead a person off course.
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This website is for cheaters
Very helpful yall
Answered by
dre
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