Answer:
Being untruthful
Eating too much
Overstaying one's welcome
Explanation:
<em>The Importance of Being Earnest, A Trivial Comedy for Serious People</em> is a play written by Oscar Wilde. It treats serious social obligations as trivial, which makes it a satire of Victorian traditions and morality.
The given passage shows us that Jack disapproves of being untruthful, eating too much, and overstaying one's welcome. He complains that Algernon lied about his identity, stayed at his home uninvited, and ate all of his muffins. Obviously, in his eyes, these actions are unacceptable, which is why we can say that the listed behaviors are the ones he disapproves of.
He doesn't complain about anyone pursuing romance or sleeping too much, which makes these options incorrect.
Answer:
where ashes grow like wheat
Explanation:
simile uses "like" or "as"
The correct answer is C.
A possible theme of Ovid's "The Story of Daedalus and Icarus" is how human creativity can lead to amazing discoveries, gagdets and inventions; but at the same time these can easily lead to pain and suffering if used in the wrong way.
In the story, Daeadalus was a great inventor, but it was his own device that caused his son's death. Icarus' recklessness lead him to ignore his father's warnings about flying too high or too low, and his wrong usage of the man-made wings lead him to his doom.
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