Mr. Praed says he knows nothing of Mrs. Warren's profession, but his behavior indicates otherwise. However, he does not seem bothered by the fact that Mrs. Warren is a "working woman." He is nonjudgmental. As an architect, he is not of the upper class, but of the middle class.
Mr. Crofts, however, is directly involved in Mrs. Warren's profession by the fact that he owns brothels. His moral sensibility is much worse than Mr. Praed's as a result. He is a member of the upper class and feels very entitled to his wealth--also lowering his moral sensibility.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
There is 6. Plot, setting, details of strength, supernatural forces, poet isn't known (objective), and elevation of style/poem
Answer:
<h3>cancelled and due</h3>
Explanation:
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February 1st 1884 is the answer
I’m not exactly sure, but i would say B.