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Why does Sir Oliver choose Charles over Joseph to inherit his fortune, despite Charles’s wastefulness?

ABecause Charles is more financially responsible than Joseph

BBecause Charles has a higher social status than Joseph

CBecause Charles has a deeper respect for the family’s honour than Joseph

DBecause Charles performs better in business than Joseph

Answer:

C. Because Charles has a deeper respect for the family’s honour than Joseph

Read Explanation:

  • Even though Charles is wasteful and in debt, he maintains the reputation of the Surface family by using their name to secure loans.

  • This respect for the family name and legacy is seen as more important than Joseph’s financial prudence. Joseph, on the other hand, is driven purely by self-interest and is more concerned with accumulating wealth for himself, without any real regard for the family’s honour or reputation.


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