Answer: The song is one call or too original but i think it is one call
Explanation: One call
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A. A paradox is more of a contradiction than an affirmation.
B. No, a change in the environment would not likely be lethal to a highly adaptable species.
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A. The official definition of a paradox, as provided by Merriam-Webster dictionary, is "a statement that is seemingly contradictory or opposed to common sense and yet is perhaps true". Therefore, it would be more of a contradiction because the things that are mentioned in them do not coincide. An example of a paradox would be the statement "There is no absolute truth". This is contradictory because you saying that there is no such thing as absolute truth yet you are also saying it definitively as if it were absolute truth. So, if there is no absolute truth, but the statement has an absolute truth claim, then the statement does not make sense and is a paradox.
B. If a species is highly adaptable, then it would be able to withstand any changes in the environment because it would adapt in each and every change. The changes in environment would not likely be lethal in this regard, and as a result, the species would not die off.
Answer:The narrator's voice in the "Canterbury Tales" and "Troilus and Crisseyde" create the perfect settings to portray and depict medieval times lifestyle. He used pilgrimage as a way to bring people from different all classes, backgrounds and social contexts together and gave them the opportunity to interact with each other. Normally it would have been in extremely difficult for a noble knight and a miller to have some sort of social contact with each other, due to the fact of their social status because in this time period ranking would have been an impediment. All of the characters were able intermingle and to be able to listen to the marvelous tales that each one of them had to tell.
Before the Chaucer continues on into the tales, he first describes each of the circumstances and the current social rank of each one of the pilgrims. He describes each one in turn, starting with the highest status individuals, to him at least, to the lowest. Chaucer's voice, changes based on how he perceives each character. By just reading the script it is not always easy to determine the author's view point, but the narrator does appear to hold more favorable views of certain people who think similarly to him.
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