An allusion -- the writer is making a reference to another work or incident
The Nun's
Priest's Tale is one of Chaucer's most amazing and nice tales, and on several
levels it functions. The tale is an outstanding example of the literary style
known as a bestiary (or a beast fable) in which animals behave like human
beings.
I would say D!
The students are struggling and without motivation they’d probably struggle more!
The conclusion which is supported by the excerpt about pau Amma is; Choice 3; He likes to follow his own path.
<h3>Which conclusion about pau Amma does the excerpt support?</h3>
Evidence from.tge excerpt suggests that; Pau Amma scuttled into the sea and said to himself; "I will play my play alone in the deep waters....". It therefore follows that the conclusion about Pau Amma according to the excerpt is; He likes to follow his own path.
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Answer:
I think he is told a statement that he had in mind for a long time.
Explanation:
“It had to come out “ explains that something has to come out of his mind