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Why does Maria rush out of Lady Sneerwell’s house in distress?

AShe is distressed by gossip about Charles’s debts and financial troubles.

BShe is upset by a romantic rejection from Charles.

CShe is in a hurry to catch an important appointment.

DShe is uncomfortable due to Lady Sneerwell’s advancing age.

Answer:

A. She is distressed by gossip about Charles’s debts and financial troubles.

Read Explanation:

  • Maria rushes out of Lady Sneerwell’s house in distress because she is distressed by gossip about Charles’s debts and financial troubles.

  • During a gathering of gossipmongers, including Joseph Surface, Mrs. Candour, Sir Benjamin Backbite, and Mr. Crabtree, the conversation turns to Charles's financial struggles.

  • Maria, who cares deeply for Charles, is deeply hurt and uncomfortable hearing these cruel remarks about someone she loves, leading her to leave the room in anguish.

  • This moment underscores Maria's genuine feelings for Charles and her disdain for the toxic gossip culture surrounding her.


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