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Andrej [43]
3 years ago
5

According to the "Act 1 Words to Know" link, and in the context of the play, what is an "invalid?" Question 6 options: Ernest is

an invalid an invalid is something that is not valid an invalid is someone who is sick or unwell Jack is an invalid
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1 answer:
Kazeer [188]3 years ago
7 0

 

An invalid is someone who is sick or unwell.

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