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What does Gwendolen say the name Ernest produces?

AVibrations

BSuspicions

CAbsolute confidence

DA and C

Answer:

D. A and C

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“It is a divine name. It has a music of its own,” explains Gwendolyn. “It produces vibrations and Suspicions.” And Cecily describes the man she thinks to be named Ernest as “the very soul of truth and honour. Disloyalty would be as impossible to him as deception.” So, what's in a name?


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