How does Jack convince Lady Bracknell to agree to allow him marry her daughter, Gwendolen? A) by professing his love for Gwendolen and promising to buy a house for her B) by making her consent a condition for his consent to Cecily’s marriage C) by threatening to file a legal case against her and take her to court D) by revealing that he has inherited a large fortune from his father E) by agreeing to permanently change his name to Ernest and be baptized
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its b, i think, i looked it up on cliff notes Lady Bracknell gives her consent to Algernon's engagement, but Jack immediately objects as Cecily's guardian. He says that Algernon is a liar and lists all the lies he has told. Also, Cecily does not come into her fortune and lose Jack as a guardian until she is 35 years old. Algernon says he can wait, but Cecily says she cannot. So Jack, in a moment of brilliance, declares that he will agree to the marriage if Lady Bracknell will consent to his engagement to Gwendolen. That is out of the question, and Lady Bracknell prepares to leave with Gwendolen.
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