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Answer:
the misplaced importance of social status
the challenges of planning social events
Explanation:
Mrs. Pringle is a hostess who gets very stressed with her dinner, as her guests cancel at the last minute and she has to make multiple changes at the last minute. This creates a challenge in putting together a social event, in addition that the interest of the social status of her guests is marked. When the Prince of Wales shows up, the hostess is delighted and forgets any other criticism of people with money, since an important figure raises their social status.
The two themes which are found in Alice Gerstenberg's "Fourteen" are"
- A. The misplaced importance of social status
- C. The challenges of planning social events
According to the given question, we are asked to show the two themes which are found in Alice Gerstenberg's "Fourteen"
As a result of this, we can see that the two themes which can be found from the book is one of misplaced importance of social status and challenges when it comes to planning social events which is shown by Mrs Pringles anxiety.
Therefore, the correct answers are options A and C
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