The answer is indeed letter C) Miss Prism. No married man is ever attractive except to his wife.
"The Importance of Being Earnest" is a play written by Oscar Wilde. It revolves around characters who make up imaginary friends or even pretend to be other people in order to deceive those around them. The characters lie when they feel like escaping society, freeing themselves from the boring company of their friends.
"The Importance of Being Earnest" is the most famous comedy of manners of all time. A comedy of manners satirizes society, criticizing social standards and manners. There is usually a love affair or some other sort of scandal in the plot. The dialogs are full of witty remarks and sarcasm.
As for the options, letter C is the one that best supports the affirmation that this play is a comedy of manners. It's a remark made by the character Miss Prism, who has a love interest in Reverend Chasuble. She tries to convince him that he should marry, that a single man is a constant temptation to women. By marrying, according to her, he would be doing what is best for the Church. She goes on to say that older women would be a better choice (she is an older woman). Wilde probably used her character to criticize the desperation of older women of that era when it came to marriage.
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The narrative point of view is third person point of view.
If the filtration system does not work, someone can use the document to solve the problem "by repeating the installation steps described in the document and referring to the diagram".
<u>Answer:</u> Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
Every product is launched in market with it guideline book or pamphlet. It consist basically rest of the important details which is required to access the product with more ease and satisfaction. Electrical appliances or products have installation step book, for the cases when one is unaware about the installation of software or calibration of system. If one face barriers in installation than firstly steps should be repeated as given in book rather than concluding that system is damaged.