The answer is walk to the park
They both end the same way...
Answer: In the prologue to The Man of Law's Tale, the Host notes that the morning is quickly passing. He turns to the Man of Law and, using his best legal language, exhorts him to fulfill his contract and acquit himself of his debt. The Man of Law protests that Chaucer has already written about all the good stories of the world and has left nothing else to be told, and, furthermore, he is a plain spoken man who will not use rhyme. The Man of Law introduces his tale as one he had heard from a merchant long ago, and, therefore, his tale will be about merchants.
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Answer:
Couplets provide a punch, as the end rhymes make the audience take notice. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the “turn,” or the final summary or relief from tension, in Shakespearean sonnets occurs in those final two lines, and the matching rhyme gives the couplet more emphasis.
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Answer:
C. 8,098 people worldwide became sick with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) during the 2003 outbreak.
Explanation:
Parentheses in punctuation are used for clarification, explanation, translation, abbreviations, time intervals etc.
They are written after the term they clarify, so the option A. is incorrect.
Sentence will function just fine even if the part in brackets is left out, so the option D. is incorrect.
Besides parenthesis, there is no need for any other additional separations such as commas, so option B. is incorrect.
This leaves us with option C.
Answer will be A. Debtors
Explanation:
B. No because the government can fall because of not enough money.
C. No because Savers will run out of money.