It seems that you have missed the necessary options that we can choose from, but anyway, here is the answer. The one that best explains Chaucer’s choice to include a “Prologue” in The Canterbury Tales is <span>to explain the purpose of the narrative to follow. Hope this answers your question.</span>
1. fiction stories tell about events that didn’t actually happen in real life
2. A main character experiencing a series of events
3.yes
Answer:
option B. The best critique to explain why Henrique should revise the paragraph is that he needs to add some descriptive language to make the story come alive. In literature a commonly used device is the one of descriptive language. Basically, descriptive language is used to create a picture of the scene/character in the reader's mind. Henrique's story is laying the order of events in a logical order but it is lacking the descriptive language that will give details to those events, making the reader to engage with the story line.
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Explanation:
Shakespeare was born in 1564.