To show that he is wise, and a jokester. To show that he is the jester of the story. This is to include humor, something Shakespeare did often in his writes. Hope this helped!
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~Steve
The correct answer of the given question above would be option C. The line in the first or the second stanza that <span>indicates that the miller's wife suspects something has happened is, "the tea was cold, the fire was dead". Hope this answer helps.</span>
A verb probably "made" and it is in past tense, B is correct
Present tense of made is make.
Ex: She made a cookie yesterday
Answer:
Cheerful
Explanation:
Sullen means gloomy or in a bad mood. However, cheerful is the opposite (or an antonym) becuase it is an adjective that means to be happy and in a good mood.
Id say a little bit of both, because they could have prevented it, but they were in love!