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<span>What blocks the explorer’s personal growth in “The Explorer”?
</span><span>B. There are too many choices.</span>
What that doesn’t make sense well kinda
The answer is c, because it is showing the other side of the argument
Answer:
His own name along with his father's.
Explanation:
Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Ernest" follows the comical romance of Jack "Ernest" Worthing and Algernon. The story deals with themes of class, society, belonging, morality, marriage, love, etc.
After Jack had proposed to Gwendolen, and Algernon had also proposed to Cecily, the two men were embroiled in a 'fight' to get the name "Ernest" as this was the name they had given to their respective fiancées. After they had gone over and rediscovered that they were actually long-lost, misplaced brothers, they decided to find out their father's Christian name.
Referring to the Army List, Jack discovered that their father's name was the same as his own- "Ernest".
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
Answer:
1. I personally, prefer the movies, because I can watch them with my loved ones.
2. Honest, caring, always lending a helping hand.
3. Hmm, this one is tricky. It was safer in the old days, but it was also a hard life. So, sorry, but you are on your own for this one...
Explanation:
Hope this helps!