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Alenkasestr [34]
3 years ago
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Out of the four main characters (Jack, Algernon, Gwendolen, and Cecily) who do you think is the most honest? Why do you think th

at? Who do you think is the least honest? Why do you think that? Support your answer with evidence from the play. (the importance of being Ernest.)
English
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tankabanditka [31]3 years ago
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