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What does Algernon mean when he says that Lady Bracknell rings the doorbell in a “Wagnerian manner”?

AThat she is humming “The Ride of the Valkyrie”

BThat she is dressed up like one of the Valkyrie

CThat she rings insistently, leaving her finger on the bell for a long time

DThat she has a tendency to burst into song

Answer:

C. That she rings insistently, leaving her finger on the bell for a long time

Read Explanation:

Algernon mean when he says that Lady Bracknell rings the doorbell in a “Wagnerian manner” that she rings insistently, leaving her finger on the bell for a long time


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