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What does Jack discover about himself?

AHe is a commoner

BHe is a doctor

CHe is actually Algernon’s brother

DHe is adopted

Answer:

C. He is actually Algernon’s brother

Read Explanation:

In "The Importance of Being Earnest," Jack discovers that he is actually Algernon's older brother, meaning they are long-lost siblings, a revelation that comes from Lady Bracknell revealing his true identity as the son of her deceased sister, making his real name "Ernest John Moncrieff.". 


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