Q.No : 5
Miss Prism said to Cecily, 'You will read your Political Economy in my absence. The chapter on the
you may omit'.
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Oscar Wilde, "The Importance of Being Earnest": MISS PRISM: ...Cecily, you will read your Political Economy in my absence. The chapter on the Fall of the Rupee you may omit. It is somewhat too sensational. Even these metallic problems have their melodramatic side.
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- "The Importance of Being Earnest," by Oscar Wilde: Ms. PRISM
- In my absence, Cecily, you will read your Political Economy.
- You can skip the chapter on the Rupee's Depreciation.
- It's a little too spectacular.
- Even these metallic issues have a melodramatic edge to them.
- Cecily's governess at Jack's country home is Miss Prism.
- As a result, she is a social outcast, with a standing that is higher than that of an average servant but lower than that of a member of her employer's family.
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