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C). The emphasis on importance of appearances.
E). The importance of wealth and social ranking.
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As per the question, the Victorian social codes reflected in the given excerpt from 'The importance of Being Earnest' authored by Oscar Wilde would be 'the emphasis on importance of appearances and 'the importance of wealth and social ranking.' In the Victorian society, social standing and display of ideal behavior in public is one of the typical social conduct followed. It is reflected through Lady Bracknell's search for a spouse who possesses a social standing along with the wealth(which reflects the significance of wealth, appearance, and ranking in the society). Thus, <u>options C and E</u> are the correct answers.
The Odyssey tells the story of a man trying to return home to his family after the Battle of Troy. It is the story of Odysseus, the King of Ithaca. After the battle, Odysseus tries to go home, but is held hostage by a nymph named "Calypso." The Gods of Greeks intervene to help bring Odysseus home. Then, through cunning and bravery, Odysseus is reunited with his family.
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All of these is your best answer.
<u>Rhetoric of sentences</u>: This occurs when you use a rhetorical device in a sentence, for example:
(Alliteration) He sleeps like a sloth.
<u>Rhetoric of figures of speech</u>: Uses other words to describe what is occurring, for example:
(Metaphors) The Mouth of a River.
(Simile) Jack is like a dog, he is loyal no matter what.
(Personification) The tree reminds me of Jack, they both stand tall and straight.
<u>Rhetoric of sounds:</u> Uses sound to convey meaning. For example, A long wail or moan can usually covey the meaning that the person is in pain. This can also be using Rhetorical Devices during speech.
<u>Rhetoric of words</u>: Uses words to convey meaning. This is using the rhetorical devices while writing.
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