Select all the correct answers.
Which TWO statements suggest that Mrs. Pringle's attempts to reach a higher social standing as shown in Fourteen are not sensible or
honorable?
-She considers the physical characteristics of her guests when thinking about the Tuppers.

-She blames some of her problems on Elaine, whom she wants to use to gain access to
Oliver Farnsworth.

-She feels genuinely concerned when she hears that one family has been affected by chicken pox.

-She is determined to have her husband sit at the head of the table no matter how many guests
attend the party.

-She is determined to make sure no one leaves the party hungry and considers not eating