<span>The epigrams from the Oscar Wilde’s play “The
Importance of being Earnest” are first and last statement. Epigram is a brief, satiric,
memorable statement which expresses an idea in an amusing way. Oscar Wild used
epigrams to expose the hypocrisy of upper class from Victorian era. In the first
statement ( "In married life three is company and two is none." (Algernon))
Wilde alludes that marriage is a business deal containing property, wealth, and
status. In the last statement (“More than half of modern culture depends on
what one shouldn’t read.”) Wilde makes fun of the whole Victorian idea of
morality, strict codes of what people should and shouldn’t do.</span>
Answer:
Well you didnt show the actual article so this answer may not be correct but it might be C
Explanation:
my brain cells
British troops landed near Alexandria.
[A] Turkish army marched into Egypt from Syria.
The Greek leader, Alexander the Great, had taken control of Egypt.
[T]he French were finally forced to surrender to the British.
Orielle
answer is D
Answer:
the answer is gleeful
Explanation:
every night i turned the latch of his door and opened it oh so gently and when i made an opening sufficient for my head i thrust a dark lantern oh you would have laughed to see how cunningly i thrust it in i moved it slowly very oh so slowly
Answer:
I need you to lend me your book!
or
May you please lend me your book.