The answer is option A:
“Lo, such it is not to be on your guard
Against the flatterers of the world…”
In "The Nun's Priest's Tale," from "The Canterbury Tales," by Geoffrey Chaucer, the moral is never trust a flatterer. Therefore, the excerpt agrees with the moral since it means that it is better to be cautious and avoid people who give excessive, often insincere praise.
Bad because all of the salt and sodium
The answer to your question is Edith.
Margot: Otto: Anne: Edith
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Answer:
I've ignored possible consequences many times, one of those times being when I added a bunch of memberships onto my debit card and got it in the negatives. The result was having no money left
Explanation:
They are unfamiliar to the reader.