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yeah dont know but its the most smarst one!
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I believe the answer is C.
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Dragonwings is a historical novel for kids. It tells the story of a Chinese family in San Francisco.
This story was rewarded for its quality to reproduce historical events and allow new generations to understand their importance; it was then adapted to film because of the same reasons. However because of the length of the film several parts were summerized.
<em>The scene in the novel that reads</em> "...Besides that there was the Lee family building, which would help everyone who was named Lee." <em>helps the audience understand the way chinease people would help each other in their new context, and form new relations, even though not all lees might have been family, it served them as a way to work together.</em>
Even though it is mentioned in the film, it is not included as the important piece of context that it is in the book.
In "<em>The Importance of Being Earnest</em>" Oscar Wild uses irony to transmit a meaning that is opposite of its real meaning, specially situational and dramatic irony.
The play is a "<em>satire</em>", a genre intended to ridicule for the purpose of entertainment and very often to expose flaws in society.
So the use of meaningless dialogues is a common practice in the genre, and the repetition of the word absurd is an example of it, provoking an incoherent situation, to criticize the Victorian society of that time by ridiculing it.