The answer to the first question is B) she flirts with her own husband at dinner; and the answer to the second question is A) algernon ate them all.
Explanation:
The Importance of Being Earnest is a play by Oscar Wilde in which morality and its constraints in Victorian society play a major role.
Algernon is a wealthy man with witty lines that often expresses his disgust for the society he lives in. He is a man that enjoys many things, like cucumber sandwiches, but feels the need to repress his pleasures and live a double life in favor of maintaining appearances, which was the most important thing at the time.
Excitement Herbert's victory at chess against his father sinister
The chess game is very tense. Father and son duel and the Father even tries tactic to distract his son from noticing his error. After the son check mates his father, the Father becomes grumpy.