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From the passage, the reader can conclude that Cecily

plans on traveling abroad.
wishes she were smarter.
values looks over knowledge.
wants to be more responsible.

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Answer:

C: values looks over knowledge

Explanation: edge

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Answer:

From the passage, the reader can conclude that Cecily values looks over knowledge.

Step-by-step explanation:

Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Ernest" is a farcical comedy play where the protagonist made up another identity to escape the social obligations whenever he wants to. This play delves into the theme of class, marriage, social responsibility, and the higher English class and their lifestyle.

In the given excerpt from the play, Cecily, the ward of John Worthing complains to Miss Prism about how learning German makes her "look quite plain". She thinks that there is no use in learning the language and couldn't understand why "Uncle Jack" would want her to learn that learning. This shows she values appearance and looks over knowledge.

Thus, the correct answer is the third option.

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