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Asap 8 questions: the importance of being earnest act iii how does lady bracknell find out where gwendolen has gone? question 1 options: ♦gwendolen left a note ♦lady bracknell hired a private investigator ♦gwendolen called to tell her ♦lady bracknell bribed the maid what changes lady bracknell’s mind about algernon and cecily’s marriage? question 2 options: ♦cecily has received an excellent private education ♦cecily comes from a family of solicitors ♦cecily has a large amount of money in the bank ♦cecily is a very attractive young lady on what condition will jack consent to algernon and cecily’s marriage? question 3 options: ♦algernon must admit that bunbury isn’t real ♦lady bracknell must consent to jack’s marriage to gwendolen ♦algernon must change his name to ernest ♦cecily must wait until her age of consent, which is 35 according to lady bracknell, who are jack’s parents? question 4 options: ♦miss prism and dr. chasuble are jack’s parents ♦cecily’s parents are also jack’s parents ♦she refers to them as a handbag and a cloakroom ♦algernon’s parents are also jack’s parents what is ironic about jack’s “christian name? ” question 5 options: ♦the audience knew it was ernest all along ♦his name is actually jack ♦jack’s given name turns out to be ernest ♦he says his name is jack, but it’s actually john what happens to bunbury in act 3? question 6 options: ♦algernon explains that he's been lying about bunbury the entire time. ♦bunbury "dies" ♦bunbury "is healed" ♦bunbury unexpectedly shows up to jack's home in the country in act 3, jack says the following: "on the contrary, aunt augusta, i’ve now realized for the first time in my life the vital importance of being earnest." what literary device is this an example of? question 8 options: ♦pun ♦satire ♦hyperbole ♦characterization in act 3 lady bracknell says, "to speak frankly, i am not in favour of long engagements. they give people the opportunity of finding out each other’s character before marriage, which i think is never advisable." this is an example of situational irony question 10 options: ♦the audience knows something that other characters in the play do not ♦lady bracknell is saying one thing but meaning another ♦what she says is meant to be taken seriously ♦her comment about long engagements being bad because they give people a chance to get to know one another is different than what you would expect normal commentary to be

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