Answer: I'll put it in the explanation :)
Explanation:
1. Would you like to try on these grey pants?
2. How would you like your coffee?
3. How many pencils and markers are in the green box?
4. Where do you like to go on the weekends?
5. Do you go to the movies often?
6. Do you have an e-mail address?
7. How do you get to work?
8. What is your favorite movie?
9. What type of books do you like to read?
10. Is there any pizza left?
11. Is it broken?
12. Do you take this credit card?
13. What does he like to do on the weekends?
14. Just a reminder, can you call her later?
15. What colors should we paint the walls and the doors?
I hope this helped!!! :)
The character who exhibits irony in the Canterbury Tales is the Miller, who steals the grain he grinds.
He is a disgusting man, who grinds the grain, then sells it to his customers for a very high price, and then steals it from them to sell it again.
Being mean to another person based on the fact that they angered you in some way is easier to do, but on the contrary understanding that what the person did to you is more difficult.