It might be said that the character in the Canterbury tales that can illustrate a decision between religious and scientific thought is the Doctor because he is presented as a person who can talk about medical terms very well and he never read the Bible. He is seen as a perfect physician who deals with pharmacist but he seems to be corrupted (from religion) because of his profession. He knew about literature and astronomy.
The tone and the fact that the narrator says "she'd miss me", drives you to think that the narrator assumes that she will never see Denise again, i.e option D.
Her complaints about her misdiagnosis started as a private email that went viral and she was jailed after losing a civil defamation suit taken by the hospital in 2009.
Explanation:
Irregular plural nouns are nouns that do not become plural by adding -s or -es, as most nouns in the English language do. You're probably familiar with many of these already. For example, the plural form of man is men, not mans. The plural form of woman is women, not womans.