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In "The Importance of Being Earnest," how does Algernon find out where Jack's house in the country is?

A.) He eavesdrops on Jack.
B.) He has Lane find out.
C.) He steals Jack's mail.
D.) Jack tells him.

In The Importance of Being Earnest, what is Bunburying?
A.) Making up a fake identity to avoid debt collectors
B.) Making up a fake name in order to impress a woman
C.) Making up a fake name in order to avoid responsibilities
D.) Traveling to the country in order to engage in leisure activities.

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the answer is D , But i think it could also be C
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1.) A.) Algernon eavesdrops on Jack while he's conversing with Gwendolyn.
2.) D.) I believe is the correct answer. Algernon made up the invalid Bunbury in order to travel into the country whenever he pleased.

Hope this helps!
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