Answer:
Sam wasn't able to learn for the rest of his life.
Hi there!
The statement that best describes the satire in the excerpt from The Canterbury Tales is that Chaucer criticizes the idea that forgiveness is available for purchase.
In pieces of literature, performing arts or dances, satire is a genre that is used to ridicule or shame someone through wittiness and in form of humour. Satire is usually meant to be humorous.
This can be seen in the excerpt with: “All for a penny! Out now with your purse!” <em>Chaucer expresses humorously what he thinks about churches. </em>
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Answer:
alliteration
Explanation:
the repetition of the same letter is known as alliteration. in this question the letter "t" is being repeated, hence, the figure of speech used is alliteration.
Answer:
At one's disgressoin
Explanation:
The tomalley is the same as liver and pancreas. It is found in the carapace of the lobster and has a yellow-greeninsh color. Some may find this tasty to eat while others avoid it altogether. In reality while this is in fact edible it does contain polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) which could be harmful to humans in large amounts. Generally speaking the tomalley could be scraped out and consumed or used to season the dish or it could be discarded.
The coral is the roe or eggs is sometimes not eaten because of it's appearance. It is in fact very tasty but for some may be an acquired taste and sight. The roe is sometimes sold on it's own, used for a sauce for the lobster of eaten along with it. The coral or roe may be eaten or could be used to accompany the meal.