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Why does Mr. Moses visit Sir Oliver and the others?

ATo discuss a potential business investment with Sir Oliver

BTo warn them about Charles's debts and spending habits.

CTo invite them to a social gathering

DTo ask for financial assistance for a personal matter

Answer:

B. To warn them about Charles's debts and spending habits.

Read Explanation:

  • Mr. Moses visits Sir Oliver and the others to provide information about Charles's financial situation.

  • Specifically, he warns them about Charles's reckless spending habits and the significant debts he has accumulated.

  • Mr. Moses mentions that he is bringing a man from the city, Mr. Premium, to advance Charles money that evening.

  • This visit sets the stage for Sir Oliver's plan to disguise himself as Mr. Premium in order to assess Charles's true character.


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