<span>After Jack learns that Miss Prism accidentally left him in the handbag at Victoria station, he embraces her with joy. She is taken aback, claiming that she is unmarried, and he goes on to mention that, while “that is a serious blow” to know his ‘mother’ had gotten pregnant from a random man, there is no need “to be one law for men and another for women” and she is forgiven (177). Wilde is trying to state that women and men should be on the same respective level when it comes to matters of fault. He forgives her for her “act of folly”, saying that women should be forgiven just as easily as men can be forgiven for their wrongdoings, like how easily Jack and Algernon were forgiven by the girls for lying about their names (177).</span>
Because for christmas he bought her combs and now she cant use them until it grows back
Answer:
A) the american economy is broken beyond repair.
Explanation:
in the first few lines, the author states that "this nagging noise is, to the consternation of manufactures and advertisers, not fixable." This supports this option.
The answer is D. (Hope that helped )
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However, on some occasions, Greg can be seen standing up for Rowley, like in the first book. At school, Greg often receives bad grades, gets bullied, ...