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Must know all the answer NOT one of them pls and thank you (1) What does the style of costume tell you about the setting and time period?
(A) The play is set in Biblical times.
(B) The play is set in the Medieval era mid-to-late 1500s.
(C) The play is set in the Victorian Era of the mid-to-late 1800s.
(D) The play is set in modern times.

(2) What does the difference between Jack's more classic dress and Algernon more flamboyant dress tell you about Algernon's character?
(A) Algernon doesn't know how to dress himself.
(B) Algernon is funny and dresses for comedic effect.
(C) Algernon wants to be noticed and wants to be the life of the party.
(D) Algernon is boring.

(3) What is the most likely meaning of the word earnest in this scene?
(A) honest
(B) decitful
(C)rude
(D)a man's name

Most of the characters in The Importance of Being Earnest, especially Algernon, make use of hyperbole. Which is the definition of hyperbole?
(A)extreme exaggeration
(B) giving human characteristics to something not human.
(C) an expression that says one thing but means something else
(D) comparing two things NOT using "like" or "as"

The Importance of Being Earnest is a play in 3 acts with one scene each. What is the definition of scene?
(A) a list of names if all characters in the play and how they are related to each other
(B) the opposite of what one really intends
(C) a paly that deals with tragic events and a sad ending
(D) a division of an act in a play during which the action takes place in a single place without a break in time


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