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In the play, Jack and Algernon tell lies so that they may further pursue pleasure and avoid obligations. Do you think it is always wrong to lie, or are there circumstances when lying might be okay? What consequences can arise from lying? Provide real-life examples. For full credit, ensure you write a full paragraph with a clear topic sentence, sufficient details, and a clear concluding sentence. Avoid 2nd person.

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Answer: Algernon says he can wait, but Cecily says she cannot. So Jack, in a moment of brilliance, declares that he will agree to the marriage if Lady Bracknell

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