Question
7. In The Importance of Being Earnest, what leads Algernon to suspect that Ernest/jack is a Bunburyist?
~Algernon finds a handkerchief emboidered "Jack Worthing" in his friend's jacketpocket.
~Gwendolen tells him that his name is really Jack.
~He overhears him call himself Jack to a friend.
~He sees an inscription on a cigarette case.
~Algernon finds a handkerchief emboidered "Jack Worthing" in his friend's jacketpocket.
~Gwendolen tells him that his name is really Jack.
~He overhears him call himself Jack to a friend.
~He sees an inscription on a cigarette case.
Answers
Reed
If you had read the play, you would know the answer. Without having read it, you fail the question.
Gina
It's D.
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