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The answer to your question above is D. Elements.
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False.
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It was Geoffrey Chaucer who was the poet of the fourteenth century and who helped in the development of Middle English. Chaucer is also known as the "Father of English Literature". He is considered as the great poet of the fourteenth century or "Age of Chaucer". Chaucer had contributed around two-thousand words in English dictionary. He wrote in English during the time when French and Latin was in much use in literature. His magnum opus "The Canterbury Tales" can be considered that bank.
So, it was not Shakespeare who wrote in the fourteenth century but Chaucer. Shakespeare wrote during the Elizabethan Era starting from 1558-1603.
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However
Explanation:
The two sentences are independent, but in a way they have some thought connection. They imply in contrary ideas: <em>'little chance of success'</em> and <em>'enter the competition' </em> and therefore the correct word to fill the blank is the adverb however (used when you are adding a piece of information that seems to disagree with what you just said). <em>She had little chance of success. </em><em>However </em><em>, she decided to enter the competition.</em>
<span>her tedious and never-ending chores</span>
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The creosote bush has genes that give it the ability to capture and hold water. These plants have developed a root system that is very good at absorbing water, preventing them from being crowded by other desert plants. ... This creates dead zones around every creosote bush
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