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How does Sir Peter feel about Sir Oliver's plan to disguise himself?

AHe is worried it might ruin Sir Oliver's reputation.

BHe is entirely against the plan and rejects it outright.

CHe is amused and supportive of the idea.

DHe is indifferent and shows no particular interest in the plan.

Answer:

C. He is amused and supportive of the idea.

Read Explanation:

  • Sir Peter finds Sir Oliver's plan to disguise himself as both Mr. Premium (to meet Charles) and Mr. Stanley (to meet Joseph) clever and entertaining.

  • He is amused by the idea and fully supports it, seeing it as a smart way for Sir Oliver to uncover the true characters of his nephews without them realizing his identity.

  • The plan aligns with Sir Peter's own curiosity about Charles and Joseph's true natures, and he enjoys the humor and drama of the situation.


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