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Nymphs are the minor deities that care for nature. The most mentioned 'varieties' are dryads (tree nymphs) and naiads (water nymphs). They are Greek/roman deities, but only minor ones, usually dedicated to a specific tree/body of water. They often mated or served with higher gods or mated with mortals to produce demi-god offspring, e.g. Achilles was the son of a sea nymph, Thetis, and a mortal King.
The ironic thing in the words used by the narrator to describe the summoner in "the prologue" to The Canterbury Tales is:
- <u>The Summoner was corrupt and was ready to forgive a transgression for a cup of wine</u>
According to the complete text, we can see that the Summoner is trying to convince a transgressor that he would allow him to keep a concubine if only he gave him a quart of wine.
As a result of this, we can see that the ironic thing is that the Summoner is supposed to be a church excommunicator who is sent by the Archdeacon to expunge people who committed offences against the doctrines of the church but he was willing to accept a bribe so that he would not do his job.
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Although the Soviet team dominated the second period, the Americans scored twice in the last period, so the Americans finally took the lead.
Hello. You did not present the English derivatives to which this question refers. For this reason, I wrote the idea outline for a scene and after reading it, you can try to fit the derivatives you need. Hope this helps.
The scene takes place with a group of cowboys trying to cross an arid and difficult desert. The group consists of five men and one of them was bitten by a poisonous snake and is unable to dig alone, being carried by one of his friends, who also pulls the injured friend's horse. The men were on their way to a northern state where they would look for jobs and better living conditions, but they had to go out of their way to look for a city where their friend could be treated. The journey is long and the men talk among themselves about maintaining hope even in the uncertainty that follows them.
The punishment is cell phones will be taken away until the end of the school year.