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OlgaM077 [116]
4 years ago
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the most accurate conclusions that can be drawn about Jack, given this dialogue and his reactions to Lady Bracknell? Check all t

hat apply. He takes pleasure in using sarcasm. He is thorough and organized. He is unpleasant and condescending. He is offended by Lady Bracknell. He takes great pride in his ward.
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ddd [48]4 years ago
3 0
<span>Jack seems thorough and organized, takes pleasure in using sarcasm, and is offended by Lady Bracknell. Jack showed his organization when he explained that he preserved the court documents. He uses sarcasm when he acts interested in Lady Bracknell's comment about the firm, and he is offended by Lady Bracknell because all she cared about was who went to a dinner party.</span>
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