The Passage is "The Trouble of Being Earnest"

Which statement best expresses a theme of the passage?

Some secrets are better left as secrets.
Rules change depending on the situation.
Marriage changes a person.
Nothing is as it seems.

I'm stuck between C and D
Help?

Very helpful yall

it is nothing is as it seems

Which statement best expresses a theme of this passage? *

To determine the best statement that expresses a theme of the passage, we first need to understand the passage itself. However, you only provided the title, "The Trouble of Being Earnest," which does not give any information about the content of the passage. In order to accurately assess and assist you with your question, I would need more specific information or the actual text of the passage.

Once you have the passage or more specific information about its content, you can analyze the stated options against the details and main ideas within the passage. Look for recurring patterns or messages that are conveyed throughout the text. Based on these patterns or messages, determine which statement aligns best with the overall theme being conveyed.

If you can provide more information about the passage or share specific details from it, I will be able to help you further.

Do you mean "The Importance of Being Earnest"?

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http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/earnest/
Read through the Themes section here. Let us know what you decide.

Which statement BEST expresses the theme of the passage?

A) Islands can be scary places.
B) One should not trust ship captains.
C) It’s better to be the predator than the prey.
D) Using maps when sailing can lead a person off course.