What do you learn about Gwendolen and Cecily from this excerpt?
They value honesty and...
English, 01.04.2020 21:03 goldenarrow
What do you learn about Gwendolen and Cecily from this excerpt?
They value honesty and are angry that the men have lied to them.
They value romance and are willing to make excuses for the men they love.
They value wisdom and refuse to admit that they were wrong.
They value commitment and are willing to marry anyone who will marry them.
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