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OnePiece1997:

The epigram in Algernon’s last line is used to make marriage seem easy and simple. convince Jack that marriage is unnecessary. make a critique of married life. convince Jack that his wife will be dishonest.

OnePiece1997:

Read the excerpt from Act I of The Importance of Being Earnest. Algernon. Nothing will induce me to part with Bunbury, and if you ever get married, which seems to me extremely problematic, you will be very glad to know Bunbury. A man who marries without knowing Bunbury has a very tedious time of it. Jack. That is nonsense. If I marry a charming girl like Gwendolen, and she is the only girl I ever saw in my life that I would marry, I certainly won’t want to know Bunbury. Algernon. Then your wife will. You don’t seem to realise, that in married life three is company and two is none.

OnePiece1997:

I'll take any answer from brainly or whatever my dude

ThisGirlPretty:

I'm thinking, give me a second.

Elsa213:

Welcome to QuestionCove. ^.^ Let's eliminate A and B.

Elsa213:

I believe the answer is C. o:

Elsa213:

But I think it's better if @ThisGirlPretty checks. e.e

ThisGirlPretty:

I agree, C. Good job Elsa :O

ThisGirlPretty:

Do you have any more questions?

OnePiece1997:

Alright;.

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