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Read the excerpt from Act III of The Importance of Being Earnest.
Jack- Pray excuse me, Lady Bracknell, for interrupting you again, but it is only fair to tell you that according to the terms of her grandfather’s will Miss Cardew does not come legally of age till she is thirty-five.
The best conclusion that can be drawn from Jack’s words is that he is ______.
A) Arrogant
B) Mannerly
C) Religious
D) Impatient
Answer:
The best conclusion that can be drawn from Jack’s words is that he is B) Mannerly.
Explanation:
<u>Mannerly is an adjective used to refer to someone who is polite or well-mannered. After reading the excerpt, we can safely say Jack is a mannerly person. He apologizes for interrupting Lady Bracknell. Furthermore, instead of being harsh or straightforward, he uses words that indicate he respects her - "it is only fair to tell you."</u> Had he simply interrupted Lady Bracknell and said "But Miss Cardew does not come legally of age till she is thirty-five," he would not have been mannerly at all.
"The Importance of Being Earnest" is a play by Oscar Wilde in which the characters create fictitious personae (pretend to be someone else) to escape social obligations they consider heavy or boring.
The writer also uses language to convey Mr Fishers views on old books and stories by using similies. 'When the world was filled with stories which ran like gazelles'
A comma splice combines 2 or more independent clauses with only a comma
So the answer would be D. two independent clauses are joined by a comma
The answer is: There is no error.
Complex sentences consist of a subordinate or dependent clause, which is introduced by a subordinating conjunction like <em>even though</em>, and an independent clause, which can stand on its own. They can be separated by a comma.
In the example sentence, the subordinate clause is:
Even though I had no previous experience,
Finally, the independent clause is:
I enjoyed painting the living room with my friends.
The rest of the alternatives are incorrect because the clauses are separated or do not express the same meaning as the original sentence.
<span>the Christian notion of an apocalypse that involves the return of a messiah or savior</span>