English, 21.03.2021 02:10 catPIE2473
10 points
In the play, Jack and Algernon tell lies so that they may further pursue
pleasure and avoid obligations. Discuss at least one of their lies in the
play. Is it always wrong to lie, or are there circumstances when lying
might be okay? What consequences can arise from lying? For full credit,
ensure you write a full paragraph with a clear topic sentence, sufficient
details, and a clear concluding sentence. You must have details from the
play in your writing. 10 points *
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