Answer:
Lady Bracknell says her maid is trustworthy but has to bribe her to get help.
Lady Bracknell says it is wrong to be honest with her husband.
The names of the college and class seem reasonable to Gwendolen’s father.
Explanation:
The three statements above are a representation of sharp critique of Victorian society present in the book 'The Importance of Being Earnest.'
The first statement reveals <u>how deep the corruption of people runs where bribing a person who is considered trustworthy</u> is standard practice.
The second statement says <u>the truth about much coveted Victorian family values </u>in which the Lady willfully is not honest with her husband. 
The names of the college and Course<u> are absurd  to the point of utilitarian extremity of Victorian thought.</u>
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
the correlation between significant (words are printed in different colors) and the meaning (color words written with respectively color it represents)
Explanation:
So, the task Masha is matching the true color with the respectively typed color. In fact both must be in accordance (the real meaning of the word and its color typed)
 
        
             
        
        
        
Sleeping is the answer that one was easy for me try some thing harder next time please
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Answer:
Can- "Can you come here" and can as "Pass me that can of fruit" 
Bat- "There's at bat at school" and bat as "You need your bat to play baseball"
Right- "Turn right" and right as "Are you sure your right?"
Explanation:
 
        
             
        
        
        
It really just depends on the short story itself, but my answer to this question is D, fiction.