This is pretty easy. It just takes some time, but it's pretty fun. I can't really do it, because it's all about YOU. With your experiences of heros, are they all the same? Like an example, an Army soldier. He's still a hero, but he does have a cape. Also, outlaws are created by us. We influence them to be better (or worse). So, just get personal with it and you'll be fine.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
it is not emitted directly
There is an intra-cultural dialogue where language is used as a means of expression. Accurate standard American English is used combined with Spanish words and expressions. This combination shows a relation between their memories of their Puerto Rican cultural and the linguistic capital. So, Spanish words are set to pleasure bilingual readers and maybe make the Anglo reader’s be aware of their lack of knowledge of Puerto Rican linguistic and cultural capital.
<span>The purpose of Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales is to present the entire spectrum of human personalities by showing their qualities, flaws, and eccentricities. How does the author accomplish this feat? What attitude toward humankind emerges from this narrative poem?<span>
</span>Answer: I believe that the way he accomplished this feat was by coming up with the ingenuous literary device of having a pilgrimage, a technique that allowed him to bring together a diverse group of people. In this poem the attitude toward humankind is that of how society was separated by social status in that time.
I hope it helps, Regards.</span>