[Another way to categorize the pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales is as follows.] Pilgrims who are related to the feudal system include the Knight, the Squire, the Franklin (a "free man" in feudal society), the Reeve (a steward on a feudal manor), the Plowman, and the Yeoman (who works for the Knight and Squire).
Answer:
it doesnt. or maybe it does, depends how you lok at it nice thought prevokng though.
Explanation:
The factors which promoted the development of new forms of entertainment were (A). The new middle class had leisure time and extra money.
With more leisure time and money to spend, middle class people turned to alternate and upcoming forms of entertainment such as dance halls, carnival rides and professional sports.
Answer: D.) Used traditional meters and rhyme schemes to write about common occurrences of everyday life
Explanation:
The Fireside poets were a group of poets from the 19th century. The poets often listed in this group are <em>Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Greenleaf Whittier, William Cullen Bryant, Oliver Wendell Holmes Sr, James Russell Lowell. </em>These poets are recognized by the use of conventional poetic forms, rhythm, rhyme and meter. The themes that they explored were common in the 19th century - they wrote about hard work, honor, responsibility and paid attention to traditional values.