The excerpt from the play best supports the statement is; c. Miss Prism. No married man is ever attractive except to his wife.
"The Importance of Being Earnest" is a play written by Oscar Wilde. This play has a story line that revolves around characters who pretend to be other people in order to deceive those around them. This means that these characters lie when they feel like escaping society.
This play is the most famous comedy of manners of all time because it features manners that satirizes society, criticizes social standards and manners. It's full of dialogs, witty remarks and sarcasm.
Option C is the correct option because it is a remark made by the character Miss Prism, who had a love interest named Reverend Chasuble and She tried convincing him that he should marry.
The missing options are;
a. Merriman. Mr. Ernest Worthing has just driven over from the station.
b. Algernon. It is much pleasanter being here with you.
c. Miss Prism. No married man is ever attractive except to his wife.
d. Chasuble. Mr. Worthing, I offer you my sincere condolence.
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