In the General Prologue, the narrator describes Spring as a time people feel the need to go on pilgrimages. The narrator states that he was preparing to go out and adventure as well, and joins a group of travelers on their way to Cantebury. The narrator says that he will describe each member of the group, starting with the Knight.
He describes the Knight as the most noble of the entire group, and the Knight is accompanied by his son (who acts as his Squire) and his Yeoman. Next, the narrator describes the Prioress. While she isn't apart of the royal court, she behaves as if she is royalty. She is accompanied by a nun and three priests.
Answer:
romeo himself.
Explanation:
the first reason romeo is to blame is that he went uninvited to the capulet party. if romeo did not go to the party, romeo would have never met juliet. and tybalt would never have known he was there.
Answer: The Path to Rome beacuse we all know this makes no sense
Explanation:
Answer:
Choice D, shined his shoes
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Minutes later, wild bees in their murderous thousands attacked the young performer, and quickly covered his whole body. He fell and with him the bees, which stepped up to attack. At first, the spectators assumed that this was another magical act.
‘... which stepped up the attack’.
a. What grammatical name is given to this expression as it is used in the
passage?
b. What is its function?
Answers:
a. It is an adjective/relative clause.
b. It qualifies the noun ‘bees’.
Explanation:
An adjectival clause is a subordinate clause, which begins with a relative pronoun such as "which" in the provided example. Its function is to add details about a noun or pronoun, working as an adjective despite being a phrase and not just one word.
In this example, the word "which" is a relative pronoun that acts as the subject (the bees) and adds details about their actions.