Answer: In the prologue to The Man of Law's Tale, the Host notes that the morning is quickly passing. He turns to the Man of Law and, using his best legal language, exhorts him to fulfill his contract and acquit himself of his debt. The Man of Law protests that Chaucer has already written about all the good stories of the world and has left nothing else to be told, and, furthermore, he is a plain spoken man who will not use rhyme. The Man of Law introduces his tale as one he had heard from a merchant long ago, and, therefore, his tale will be about merchants.
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My mom said that I <em><u>had been annoying</u></em> her all day.
His/her
Since the sentence begins by clarifying that it is "each" lawyer's car that has to be parked, the pronoun has to be singular to agree with 'each'. If it were "all lawyers", then the pronoun could be 'their' since that would be agreement in the plural consistency of the sentence.
I'm assuming that the answer is blanket because fog is often said to "cover the land like a blanket". May I ask what poem you are referring to? This would aid in answering the question. <span />
<span>emphasizing that time has passed without social progress
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