Hubris for sure! make sure you retain this one
1. C
2.A
3.D
4.B
5.E
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Answer:
C and D
Explanation:
The text makes this clear from the beginning and I believe Part C of this two-part question supports Part D's answer
Answer:
Esperanza admires Marin because "she is older and knows lots of things". Marin is worldly, and flaunts a sense of sexuality that the younger girls are only beginning to discover. Marin also has dreams of escaping Mango Street, and appears to the others to have options which will allow her to do that.
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.