The aspect of Lady Bracknell's behavior that Wilde uses to poke fun at the importance placed on frivolous events in formal society is the fact that she is very concerned about a party instead of taking care of Mr. Bunbury's health.
Oscar Wilde uses his play "The Importance of being Earnest" to critique in a humorous way the society in Victorian times. Lady Bracknell is a clear example of the way people behaved at thay time.
<span>Jem is angry with Mr. Davies' angry at Attika, so it destroys the camellia bush. She destroys them with the Scout baton. </span><span>The only explanation of Scout's on Jem's action is that he went mad. We all have the extent and limit of abuse of the words that we can take. James received negative comments from his children about his father's days, but never adults. </span><span>When Mrs. Dubose said, "Your father is better [...] that works for him!" Jem lost it. Interestingly, Jem walked to the store and bought a steam engine and baton with joy, but accumulated negative energy in him. He probably thought of his action while in the store until his anger was out of control. </span>
Answer:
C. exclaim a thought loudly
Explanation:
In lines 1,5, 14, and 18, the poet puts a question mark before the end of the line. The poet does this to "exclaim a thought loudly".
The use of question mark by the poet was unique. It made the thoughts of the poet to heard louder. Readers of the poet will be willing to know the answers to the questions in the following lines.
The use of question marks was to exclaim a thought loudly.
Grammar is how you speak
If we did not have grammar people would always talk in slang or not in complete sentences and it would be hard to understand each other