10. How does Algernon find out where Jack’s house in the country is located?

He eavesdrops on Jack.--Is this correct?
He has Lane find out.
He steals Jack’s mail.
Jack tells him.

11. What is Bunburying?
Making up a fake identity to avoid debt collectors.
Making up a fake name in order to impress a woman.
Making up a fake story to escape responsibilities. -- Is this correct?
Traveling to the country to engage in leisure activities.

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Don't know about the first one, but Bunburying is making up a fake identity like Jack does, so as to escape problems

For question 10, the correct answer is "Jack tells him." Algernon finds out where Jack's house in the country is located because Jack tells him. This information is revealed in the play or text.

For question 11, the correct answer is "Making up a fake story to escape responsibilities." Bunburying refers to the practice of inventing a fictitious person or excuse to avoid social obligations or escape undesirable situations. This term is coined by Oscar Wilde in his play "The Importance of Being Earnest." In the play, the characters Jack and Algernon both create fictional acquaintances named Ernest, whom they conveniently use as an excuse to leave town and pursue personal interests.

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