A because " should only be used over the words actually said
If your referring to the lion, the witch and the wardrobe, then they are playing a game of hiding seek!
Hi there!
The statement that best describes the satire in the excerpt from The Canterbury Tales is that Chaucer criticizes the idea that forgiveness is available for purchase.
In pieces of literature, performing arts or dances, satire is a genre that is used to ridicule or shame someone through wittiness and in form of humour. Satire is usually meant to be humorous.
This can be seen in the excerpt with: “All for a penny! Out now with your purse!” <em>Chaucer expresses humorously what he thinks about churches. </em>
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B. The negative names, such as Ignorance and Flatterer, remind the reader that there are more different types of evil than of good in this world.