Answer:
Lady Bracknell is referring to Cecily’s guardian- Jack’s background as he was an orphan found in a baby carriage in London railway station.
Explanation:
As appearances were of paramount importance in Victorian society, Lady Bracknell is enquiring if Cecily suits his fiancée’s wealthy status and social class. As a moral guardian of social distinctions, this wealthy lady asks for titles and family names to prevent lower classes climbing the social ladder. If Cecily happens to be a parentless child from a working class, the future bride would lack a suitable financial inheritance or dowry.
“Students attending school with mandatory uniform policies experience less pressure than do students who must choose their wardrobes”. Right from that you can see that the authors position is that he/she doesn’t agree with the fact that students should have uniforms.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The reason that D is the correct answer is because it directly supports and gives some more information about the topic sentence. For example, Option A only gives a statistic for an entirely different topic - it doesn't have anything to do with gathering the recipe materials. Option B talks about making an omelet, however, the topic sentence does not talk about making omelets. Lastly, C is not the right answer because it says the word "Finally" which means that it is a concluding sentence and the concluding sentence does not develop a topic sentence. Therefore, D is the correct option.