Answer:
The Importance of Being Earnest has proven to be Oscar Wilde's most enduring—and endearing—play.
Explanation:
The play's title can be deceptive. Rather than a form of the name Ernest, the title implies earnestness as a quality one should seek to acquire, as in being honest, sincere, sober, and serious.
She tells Scout that Boo Radley is still alive and it is her theory Boo is the victim of a harsh father who is dead now, a “foot-washing” Baptist who believed that most people are going to hell.
The correct answer would be C. as he cites the Declaration of Independence and says that Jefferson was so convinced of the rights and privileges that God gave to mankind when he wrote it. He insinuates that Jefferson failed to acknowledge the equal rights of all men regardless of their race.
I think it's the large island that Whitney sees.