Chaucer was clearly disenchanted with the Catholic church and uses a lot of satire in his tales, definitely. One way many authors "got away" with criticizing the church was through satire, which involves poking fun at serious subjects. Chaucer is no exception. I do not believe that he had very specific purposes but that he wanted to merely bring attention to some of the inadequacies and wrongs in the church.
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He may not be saying that they are "liars" in particular, but he absolutely thinks of them as corrupt and deceptive.
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Nun seems flirtatious and too much involved with appearances to be holy.
Monks are materialistic with his hunting dogs and horses, fancy clothes, and no time for studying the good book and the rules of St. Benet who said monks should be impoverished, chaste, and obedient to God.
Friar seems to be bribing young ladies to give him sexual favors and then finds them, husbands. He knows the taverns and inns better than the poor whom he is supposed to be serving.
Pardoner--cons people into buying holy relics that are frauds--the pillowcase he said was Mary's veil, the cloth he said was part of Peter's sail, etc.
Summoner--appears to be a drunkard and his carbuncle-covered face suggested in Chaucer's time that he was a lewd and lecherous individual. He also puts on airs with his very limited Latin.
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Spanish
Explanation:
I don't know wether this is an opinion question or not but I would say Spanish. Of course, it depends on where you live, but Spanish is spoken way more over the world than German. It is in South America, Europe, and even where I live in Miami. If you live somewhere where German is spoken more than learning German would be better. I personally am learning Spanish right now and it is not that hard and a lot of words are the same in Spanish as they are in English.
You can write facts about the ocean and how us humans are damaging to sea corals with all of our pollution and the way it is affecting the sea or you can write about how there is an invasive animal in the sea which is the lion and how it is causing problems in the ecosystem in the ocean and how it is causing problems in other fishes daily energy consumed from other fish
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None of my answers are really defined- but I hope this helps either way :3
1) The participle in that sentence is "had the" or "had the clerk"
2) It is a past participle
3) The participle phrase may be "seen such a focused man"
Its authoritative. I learned that in 3rd grade. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!