Answer:
The narrator in Geoffrey Chaucer's "THE CANTERBURY TALES" joins twenty-eight pilgrims in order to make the account of the incident look more real.
Explanation:
Geoffrey Chaucer is considered <em>The Father English Poetry</em> and similarly he is first realist of English literature. By making the narrator join the twenty-eight pilgrims at the inn, Chaucer make sure that his poetry be considered realistic. The narrator himself becomes a character who is not free of biases and his own prejudices.
Answer
B
Explanation:
A cookbook is to inform not entertain
The prediction that is most likely to happen, based on the themes that have emerged in the story is: "Edna will accept her role and live up to the expectations of her husband and society." (Option A)
<h3>What is a prediction?</h3>
A prediction is to foresee and try to anticipate what will happen in a story. The theme of "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin is one of "Self-Ownership.
As the story unfolds, although the two key characters Edna and Robert fall in love, they discover that they want two different things.
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