Which line from act 1 of the importance of being earnest is an epigram?
a. "there is no good...
English, 22.10.2019 17:00 jackie0833
Which line from act 1 of the importance of being earnest is an epigram?
a. "there is no good offering a large reward now that the thing is found."
b. " you have no right whatsoever to read what is written inside."
c. "more than half of modern culture depends on what one shouldn't read."
d. "well, if you want to know, cecily happens to be my aunt."
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