The descriptions that portray a chivalric hero are the following:
1. one who risks his life to protect his lord - for knights, it is very important that they protect their king at any cost
2. one who fulfills a promise to the queen - for chivalric heroes, fulfilling promises to anyone, and especially a woman was quite important
3. one who upholds strict moral values - a chivalric hero had to differentiate right from wrong and always do good things
That would be irony
irony : use of words to express something opposite of the literal meaning.
Answer:
personification. the night doesn't use clothes.
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Answer:
The words that best fits in the blank is:
2. pierce
Explanation:
<u>Some verbs or actions are often associated with specific objects. It depends on the shape of that object, or the movement carried out to use that object.</u> For instance, the verb "stab" is often associated with a knife, if you swing it upside down to drive it into something. The same goes for needle. This object is often associated with the verb "pierce". The needle is a long, narrow and pointed object. Unlike a knife, a needle makes smaller, round holes into something. That is another way to say "pierce". Therefore, the best option is number 2:
Evan used a needle to pierce tiny holes in the fabric. That way, the light would shine through, and it would look like stars in a night sky.