Question
This is from "The Importance of Being Earnest"
This is from "The Importance of being Earnest"
Wilde wants the reader to laugh at the attitudes, pretension, and behavior of almost everyone in the play, with perhaps one exception. Who?
-John Worthing
-Miss Prism
-Lane
-Lady Bracknell
This is from "The Importance of being Earnest"
Wilde wants the reader to laugh at the attitudes, pretension, and behavior of almost everyone in the play, with perhaps one exception. Who?
-John Worthing
-Miss Prism
-Lane
-Lady Bracknell
Answers
Brighton
I think that it's Lady Bracknell
Reed
If you had read the play, you would know otherwise.
Snakebake
Just took the test. It's Lane. While were at it:
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