Select the TWO quotes below that best illustrate the rejection of honesty as a moral ideal? *
“An excellent idea! I nearly always speak at the same time as other people. Will you take the time from me?”
“Gwendolen, it is a terrible thing for a man to find out suddenly that all his life he has been speaking nothing but the truth. Can you forgive me?”
“My dear fellow, the truth isn't quite the sort of thing one tells to a nice, sweet, refined girl. What extraordinary ideas you have about the way to behave to a woman!”
“I am afraid that the news I have to give you will not altogether please you. You are the son of my poor sister, Mrs. Moncrieff, and consequently Algernon’s elder brother.”
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What on earth do the first one and the last one have to do with rejecting honesty?
so its B and C
I would bet on those, yes.