I have never read "The Nun's Priest's Tale," but based on the excerpt, I would say the answer is C.
Answer:
There are several elements of persuasion and principles of group influence that can be used by new religious movements, as they want to get more people to adhere to that philosophy.
Some elements that can be used by these individuals is the use of assertive communication, with a strong emotional argument that can move the audience and bring identification.
The principles of group influence also greatly influence individuals to adhere to a new idea or concept, using the authority of a leader to share their ideas, reciprocity, the ability to integrate into a group, consistency, trust, etc.
B. Harmless is the correct answer
Answer:
The use of commas was incorrect.
Explanation:
The use was incomplete. There need to be more commas to separate nouns in a group, like this:
- Winter, spring, summer, and fall are all beautiful when you live in southern California.
- Lena's favorite sports are tennis, swimming, and soccer.
- Steve, Marco, and Harvey went to the library.
- I went to the post office, the pharmacy, and the grocery store.
Answer:
Blackfriars Theatre.
Explanation:
Ian Mortimer's book <em>The Time Traveler's Guide to Elizabethan England</em> tells the history of what life was like during the Elizabethan Era. The book gives an insight into the society of that time and allows us readers to have a feeling of what it really must be like living in that period.
From the given excerpt, the author narrates how the theaters began to be opened during the Elizabethan age. Philip Henslowe built The Rose in 1587, followed by Francis Langley's The Swan in 1595. Then in 1596, Richard Burbage constructed the Blackfriars Theatre which opened its doors from 1599 only. Thus, the Blackfriar was the last to be opened.