In "A Modern Comedy," what financial crisis does Michael Mont face, and how does he intend to solve it?
1
Bankruptcy due to poor investment decisions; by selling family assets
2
A scandal involving the embezzlement of funds; by seeking public sympathy and reformation
3
A major loss in the stock market; by soliciting support from the Forsyte family
4
Overextension in the housing market; by cutting social expenditure and seeking new business ventures