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Where has Cecily recorded her engagement to Jack’s brother Ernest?

AIn the box

BIn the family bible

CIn a letter to her mother

DIn her diary

Answer:

D. In her diary

Read Explanation:

  • Cecily has recorded her engagement to Jack’s (imaginary) brother Ernest in her diary

  • She tells Algernon (who is pretending to be Ernest) that they have been engaged for three months, even though they have never met. She explains:

"It had always been a girlish dream of mine to love someone whose name was Ernest. There is something in that name that seems to inspire absolute confidence."

  • She also reveals that she has written herself love letters from Ernest and even broken off the engagement once—just for the drama of it.

  • This whimsical and self-created romance satirizes the overly sentimental and idealized notions of love in Victorian society.


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