I think it’s usually Exposution, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution- I only know five but the other two you can look up Or somethinf
That depends on the college she is going, who is giving the scholarship and the reason why she is leaving. Scholarships, have nothing to do with when you use it... usually. For example, if the person/company/association giving the scholarship said they would give her the scholarship for her las year of college they have to give it to her for that last year doesn't matter if it took one more year to get to that last one or if she got promoted one year above the one she was supposed to be they have to give it to her one year earlier, but it has to be the last year.
So no, it doesn't matter if she takes a year off, she still has her scholarship she just needs a document that says she is taking a year off and why and turn it in to whoever is giving the scholarship.
Answer: Gwendolen portrays Victorian qualities of being <u>superficial. </u>Gwendolen's lines imply that her brother is <u>flirtatious</u>.
Explanation:
The Importance of Being Earnest is a comedy play by Oscar Wilde.
In the play, Gwendolen is the daughter of Lady Bracknell, and the cousin of bachelor Angernon. She is in love with Jack, but believes his name is Ernest. She is concerned with the appearance and other people's opinion. Although Jack has told her that he loves her, she wants him to show his love and devotion in front of other people. This demonstrates the superficiality of Victorian society.
Her brother has proposed to many girls, although he did not really love them. Gwendolen finds out about this habit of his from the other girls. This makes him flirtatious, as he engages himself in a relationship with many different women.
Could that tall woman over there be Claires mother
Modernist works could also be described as Modern or Every-day expressionism. Every-day being things that happen each day in life. Need further explanation? Just comment :)