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How does Sir Oliver reveal his true identity to his nephews?

ABy sending them a letter explaining his identity

BBy asking their father to introduce him

CBy removing his disguise and declaring himself.

DBy telling a mutual friend to reveal the truth to them

Answer:

C. By removing his disguise and declaring himself.

Read Explanation:

  • Sir Oliver reveals his true identity to his nephews by removing his disguise and directly declaring himself.

  • This dramatic moment exposes the truth and allows him to inform them that he has chosen Charles as his heir, much to Joseph's surprise.

  • The reveal underscores the deception and the tests Sir Oliver set up to judge his nephews' character.


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