Not always, because with evidence it can also be wrong. You need at least two to make a point if necessary.
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Answer: <u>The correct answer to this is: “[Athena and Hermes] told him which one was Medusa and that was important, for she alone of the three could be killed; the other two were immortal.” </u>
Explanation- This passage talks about the adventure of Perseus, the Greek hero, in his venture to kill the gorgon monster, Medusa
I would say the correct answer is B ("I am sorry to hear that; but why did not you tell me that before? If I had known as much this morning I certainly would not have called on him. It is very unlucky; but as I have actually paid the visit, we cannot escape the acquaintance now.")
It is both false and ironic because he would certainly have called on him nevertheless, regardless of the fact whether his wife likes Mr. Bingley or not. He didn't really do much about the whole affair, which is ironic because he makes it as if he had.