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Where does the play School For Scandal begin?

ASir Peter's library

BLady Sneerwell’s dressing room

CCharles Surface's study

DJoseph Surface's drawing room

Answer:

B. Lady Sneerwell’s dressing room

Read Explanation:

  • The play begins in Lady Sneerwell’s dressing room, establishing her as a central figure in the world of gossip and intrigue.

  • Lady Sneerwell, a wealthy widow with a penchant for spreading rumors, is shown conspiring with her accomplice, Snake, to manipulate others through forged letters and false stories.

  • This opening scene sets the tone for the play’s focus on scandal, deception, and the consequences of malicious behavior within society.


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