Moral lessons can help students have a better understanding of the topic being discussed in that class with less struggles
Answer: C) “It is simply washing one’s clean linen in public.”
Explanation: A paradox is a statement that seems absurd or self-contradictory. They are usually humorous and can be sometimes confusing. In the given excerpt from Act I of the Importance of Being Earnest, we can see a conflict in with the speaker knows where he is going to be seated and he is not happy with it. We also can see an example of paradox in the phrase “It is simply washing one’s clean linen in public" because it represents a contradiction.
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Why: partying, they insisted on driving
What: crashed into a tree
When: middle of the night
<span> "In 1903, Orville and Wilbur Wright made history by flying an airplane at Kitty Hawk" is the best option from the list because it conveys the most information with the least words. </span>