The words prating, arrogant, greedy best describes the three rioters in “The Pardoner’s Tale.”
Option d
<u>Explanation:</u>
Geoffrey Chaucer, the greatest English poet of the Middle ages wrote “The Pardoner’s Tale.” It is one of the tales from the collection of the Canterbury Tales which was written between 1387 and 1400.
The tale is in the genre of an extended exemplum. The moral of the tale is that "greed is the root of all evil."
The three young men who were also known as the rioters, overhear to the funeral procession and comes to know that one of their companions just died. And they plan to kill the death (assuming death as a person).
The term pratty means behaving insanely; arrogant means being rude and greedy means wanting more of something. The three men were defined by the following traits: Gluttony, gambling, and drunkenness and they eventually met their downfall due to this.
A) Hyperbole
A hyperbole is a dramatic statement that is not meant to be taken literally.
Anna:- Oh my gosh! These dinosaur bones are absolutely spectacular.
Stephanie:- I’ve been waiting to come here for so long. This is amazing! Look over there, it’s the fossilized eggs of a Tyrannosaurus rex.
Anna:- Let’s go closer.
Stephanie:- Not too close. We don’t want to hatch and think we are the parents!
Anna:- That’s not even possible, Stephanie.
Stephanie:- Are you sure? I’m a bit skeptical.
Anna:- Yes, I’m very sure.
Stephanie:- ...well, if you say so. But if it hatches, I’m blaming it on you!
I hope that helps.
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Dear [insert teacher's name],
I am [your first and last name] from your [insert class period]. I have emailed you to let you know that I am not very interested in after school choir, but thank you for the offer. Have a wonderful day!
Sincerely, [your name].
An email to your teacher doesn't always have to be necessarily long. Just follow that format every time you're writing an email to your teacher. Be sure to proofread before sending, though, just to make sure your grammar is clear and everything is okay.
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