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English, 05.11.2019 01:31 debrielcalderon
There is a great deal of "earnestness" going on so far in the play.
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true
false
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question 210 pts
who is algernon's friend bunbury?
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a business associate
a childhood best friend
an imaginary friend
a neighbor
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question 310 pts
how do algernon's and jack's views on marriage differ?
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algernon wants to get married; jack does not
jack wants to get married; algernon does not
both want to get married
neither wants to get married
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question 410 pts
there were no cucumber sandwiches left for lady bracknell, even though they were "ordered specially" for her (4). what excuse does algernon prompt lane to give about why there are no sandwiches?
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lane says that algernon ate them all
lane says that jack ate them all
lane says that lady bracknell doesn't like cucumber sandwiches after all
lane says that there were no cucumbers available in the market
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question 510 pts
what reason does lady bracknell give for not consenting to the marriage of jack and gwendolen?
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jack is an orphan
jack smokes
jack confesses to knowing nothing
jack's belgrave square house is on the unfashionable side
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question 610 pts
according to the "act 1 words to know" link, and in the context of the play, what is an invalid?
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ernest is an invalid
an invalid is something that is not valid
an invalid is someone who is sick or unwell
jack is an invalid
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question 710 pts
according to the "act 1 words to know" link, and in the context of the play, what is a "ward? "
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a wing of a hospital
a young person in the care of a guardian
a supervisor of a prison
a house for impoverished lower class people
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question 810 pts
[lane presents several letters on a salver to algernon. it is to be surmised that they are bills, as algernon, after looking at the envelopes, tears them up.]
what literary device is this an example of?
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stage directions
irony
hyperbole
satire
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question 910 pts
jack: of course it's mine. [moving to him.] you have seen me with it a hundred times, and you have no right whatsoever to read what is written inside. it is a very ungentlemanly thing to read a private cigarette case.
what literary device is this an example of?
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stage directions
irony
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satire
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question 1010 pts
the following occurs in act 1 where lady bracknell is essentially making fun of england's educational system:
lady bracknell: i do not approve of anything that tampers with natural whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. fortunately in england, at any rate, education produces no effect whatsoever.
what literary device is this an example of?
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stage directions
irony
hyperbole
satire
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00
Project information: the pythagorean theorem can be used in many real-world scenarios. the following is an example of real-word scenario where you will use the pythagorean theorem to find the missing piece. real-word scenario: a handyman needs to create triangular trusses to frame out the roof of a small shed. he knows the roof itself will be 9 feet tall and the length of each truss will be 14 feet. how long will the roof be from its highest to lowest point? part 1: the handyman created a drawing to provide a visual to solve this problem. below is his drawing. 1. part 2: solve the real-life scenario. show all your steps in answering the question and make sure you label your final answer correctly.
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English, 22.06.2019 17:30
Why does algernon show up at jack’s country house? question 1 options: he is pretending to be jack he is pretending to be ernest he is pretending to be bunbury he is pretending to be lane
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English, 22.06.2019 18:30
In 250 words or less, explain why oedipus’s actions at the end of the third episode make sense, and are believable. consider how sophocles shows his motivations and what we know about him.
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There is a great deal of "earnestness" going on so far in the play.
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