The descriptions that portray a chivalric hero are the following:
1. one who risks his life to protect his lord - for knights, it is very important that they protect their king at any cost
2. one who fulfills a promise to the queen - for chivalric heroes, fulfilling promises to anyone, and especially a woman was quite important
3. one who upholds strict moral values - a chivalric hero had to differentiate right from wrong and always do good things
Answer:
they are like fish dangling from a hook
Explanation:
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1 is alliteration.
2 is onomatopoeia.
3 is personification.
Answer:
Priestley uses dramatic irony to make Mr Birling look unreliable and foolish as he is wrong about the Titanic, war and labour. Priestley does this to make the audience distrust Mr Birling. If Mr Birling is wrong about history, his capitalist views may also be wrong
Explanation:
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