Had=S. Past
to capture -infinitivo (after another verb)
examining- gerund (after prepositions)
Answer:
emphasis
Explanation:
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<u>Answer</u>:
The excerpt satirize the Church (A) by exaggerating the greedy nature of the clergy
<u>Explanation</u>:
In “The Canterbury Tales” by “Chaucer”, the author depicts that all the clergy men, spiritual leaders in a church, are all corrupt people. He creates a satire on many characters from various professions and people from different classes.
Specifically, in a church, he criticizes that even forgiveness is available for purchase. Also, in church clergy men deceive people by asking them to buy the holy artifacts. This is cheating and is even morally wrong. Thus, Chaucer satirize the church by exaggerating the greedy nature of the clergy men.
I don't know exactly what you are looking for but maybe this could help: The dog was golden like the sun. It really liked to run. It had long fur but was as small as a mouse. Teeth the size of pins grew in its mouth.
Answer:
C. Emily's sister gave birth to two twins.
Explanation:
A redundancy is when you say something two times in the same sentence, using different words that express the same, form example in the sentence, it says that Emily´s sister gave birht to two twins, when you are saying that she gave birth to twins you already know that there were two of them, you don´t need to say two twins, that´s a redundancy.