George Bernard Shaw criticized the importance of being earnest fora) being too long
b) not being funny
c) not having any real substance

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Answer 1
Answer: C is your answer, and to quote Mr.Shaw this is what he said.
 "...unless comedy couches me as well as amuses me, it leaves me with a sense of having wasted my evening." 

Answer 2
Answer:

The answer to your question is c


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Identify the title in the brave little toaster by Cory Doctorow

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Answer:

I'm sorry, but it seems there might be a confusion. "The Brave Little Toaster" is actually a children's novel written by Thomas M. Disch, not Cory Doctorow. It was first published in 1980 and tells the story of household appliances that embark on a journey to find their owner who had moved away. Cory Doctorow is a different author known for works like "Little Brother" and "Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom." If you're referring to a different work, please provide more context or correct information.

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I need help with question one revolving oedipus , will give brainlest and a bunch of points

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Oedipus will succeed Polubus as king, according to the news relayed by the messenger. He's happy that he didn't kill the man he thought was his father, but sad that the man is dead.

Why is Jocasta pleased by this information?

Oedipus still worries that the oracle meant for him to marry his mother because she knows this will make him glad that he didn't kill him. In the scene you are portraying, Oedipus is conversing with Jocasta, who is his better half and furthermore his mom (in spite of the fact that they are both uninformed about this reality). Oedipus is concerned that the prediction he heard, that he would marry his mother and kill his father, might have come true.

On the other hand, Jocasta is attempting to pacify Oedipus and persuade him that the prophecy is false. She tells him about an oracle she and her husband received prior to the birth of their son, which predicted that when he grew up, he would kill his father and marry his mother. Nonetheless, she then makes sense of that the prophet's prescience didn't work out as expected, as they deserted their child on a mountainside to kick the bucket and he was always unable to satisfy the prediction.

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Which sentence does not contain any errors?A.
Is that house their's?

B.
Someone's dog is barking.

C.
Do you think everybodys gone?

D.
No ones ideas will be rejected

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The sentence that does not contain any errors is: Someone's dog is barking. The correct answer is option B. In this sentence, we used the 's, attached to the noun "someone". The 's when attached to a noun indicates possession. Meaning, that someone is the owner of the barking dog. 

How do Chaucer's views of suffering differ from Dante's?

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Geoffrey Chaucer with his work "Canterbury Tales" views suffering as different compared to Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy" in a way that Chaucer presented it in a light,comical, and hopeful way while Alighieri presented it in terms of the gravity of what evil you do on earth will affect how much suffering you have to experience in hell.

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Both are enhanced by the political experience of their writers yet the structures lead to altogether different encounters one opens into the farmland with a crisp basic language, sound pre-Protestant doubt of the Catholic Church; alternate supports the peruser into the down lift of Catholic Orthodoxy and traditional non-literal and exquisitely trained Italian—in any event that is so for those of us who have perused just "The Inferno" and lifted at the contributions on the up lift.

Which theme best supports Polonius and Claudius when speaking of Hamlet in Act II, Scene II? *Wealth and Power

Insanity

Mother to Son Relationship

Gender Roles

Revenge

Love

book is called Hamlet

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Answer:

Insanity

Explanation:

In Act II and Scene II of Hamlet, we see Polonius and Claudius talking about the possibility that Hamlet is crazy, insane. Polonius is sure of this insanity because he has already seen Hamlet with strange behaviors, like walking alone in the gallery for hours and besides, he read a note that Hamlet sent to Ophelia that reinforced the impression of madness that the youth possessed.

Claudius is hearing everything clearly and has some doubts about Hamlet's madness. The whole conversation took place in the presence of Hamlet's mother, who believes that the son may have gone mad because of the grief in the father's death and the mother's marriage to the man who occupied Hamlet's father's throne.

Which description matches Romeo's mood at the beginning of the play? A.
melancholy and isolated because Rosaline has rejected him

B.
quiet and thoughtful because of Juliet's beauty

C.
irritated and angry because of the feud

D.
happy and playful because he is going to a party

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A. Melancholy and isolated because Rosaline has rejected him. 

In such lines as " I have lost myself" and "What, shall I groan and tell thee?" Clearly express how Romeo is feeling dejected. 

Benvolio will go on to encourage Romeo to look on other beauties, since he cannot have Rosaline.