Answer:
Being untruthful
Eating too much
Overstaying one's welcome
Explanation:
<em>The Importance of Being Earnest, A Trivial Comedy for Serious People</em> is a play written by Oscar Wilde. It treats serious social obligations as trivial, which makes it a satire of Victorian traditions and morality.
The given passage shows us that Jack disapproves of being untruthful, eating too much, and overstaying one's welcome. He complains that Algernon lied about his identity, stayed at his home uninvited, and ate all of his muffins. Obviously, in his eyes, these actions are unacceptable, which is why we can say that the listed behaviors are the ones he disapproves of.
He doesn't complain about anyone pursuing romance or sleeping too much, which makes these options incorrect.
Hiawatha was the leader of the Onondaga tribe and he was responsible for joining five tribes together which formed the Iroquois Confederacy.
a. Hiawatha's gifts to the Five Nations symbolized peace. Hiawatha belts are used in symbolizing peace.
b. Hiawatha wanted the Five Nations to unite so that they could all share the same constitution, live in harmony and that he could become the leader of all the five tribes. Even though the five nations lived separately, they were under the central tribe of Onondaga.
c. Hiawatha was right to encourage unification. This is because it brought about peace and led to the development of the tribes.
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The correct answer is "elevated style".
This is because all of the other options do not belong to a true epic, and fit more with a satire. A true epic is supposed to be serious and present a great deed by the main hero or the heroes.