Which excerpt from Act I of The Importance of Being Earnest. is an understatement?

A. "I am always telling that to your poor uncle, but he never seems to take much notice as far as any improvement
in his ailment goes."
B. "Well, really, Gwendolen, I must say that I think there are lots of other much nicer names."
C. "Gwendolen, I must get christened at once mean we must get married at once. There is no time to be lost."
D. "You know that I love you, and you led me to believe, Miss Fairfax, that you were not absolutely indifferent to me."

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Answer:

D. "You know that I love you, and you led me to believe, Miss Fairfax, that you were not absolutely indifferent to me."

Explanation:

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The correct option is D. "You know that I love you, and you led me to believe Miss Fairfax, that you were not absolutely indifferent to me."

What is ironic about Algernon's statement?

Algernon urges Jack not to cancel their dinner plans at Willis's restaurant for the evening. His warning that Jack should be serious about their dinner plans is ironic because Algernon himself intends to cancel his dinner plans with Aunt Augusta in order to join Jack at Willis's.

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