The answer is Aunt Agatha does not consider Bertie's day-to-day activities to be very important.
In the excerpt from "Extricating Young Gussie," by P.G. Wodehouse, the narrator makes clear that Aunt Agatha does not take into account Bertie's daily plans. She is used to controlling everyone in her family and getting away with it.
Answer:
Bertie is indifferent to Gussie, because Gussie seldom visits
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The one line which if written in iambic pentameter (meaning that the sequence of syllables is: unstressed first, stressed second, and consisting of 10 syllables/5 meters) is A) I lift my lamp beside the golden door.