Answer:
By revealing the clergy's vindictive abuse of power.
Explanation:
Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" is a collection of stories told by a group of pilgrims on their way to Canterbury. The given excerpt is from "Prologue to the Pardoner's Tale" where the clergy talks of his 'job' of pardoning people but as a means to profit from them.
In the given excerpt, the pardoner reveals how he used his clergy position to 'attack' those who criticize him. His victims <em>"can't escape slander and defamation"</em>, which he admits is <em>"how [he] deals with people who annoy [him]"</em>. This reveals how the pardoner used the guise of being holy and virtuous to attack his enemies or anyone criticizing him. This shows the vindictive abuse of power by the clergy.
Thus, the correct answer is the third option.
Answer:
I don't know if it should be made up or anything, but here's my made up version of a newspaper report on seeing frankenstien go crazy across the city.
My newspaper report:
On 25th October 2018, there was a frankenstien located on the streets of New York City, going crazy as shared from our witnesses. "We were all busy chilling on the streets of New York City, until when we saw a huge looking creature, his weave looked like it was about to get blown away, and there was something metal which pierced through his neck at the back, we were so scared!" said from one of the witnesses who was at the scene the whole time. After everyone saw the frankenstien, they all screamed in fear, not knowing what to do. Police have arrived at the scene, but all they saw was dead bodies and only a few managed to flee the scene. The scene is still under investigation, to this day, there is still nothing found about what happened, or why this happened. About a month later, on 25th of November, there was still nothing found, it was then the police decided to close the case, the deaths of the scene was mourned on the side on the streets of New York City. This case will remain as an unsolved mystery.
Answer:
Can you show the statements?
Thanks!
Answer:
A
Explanation:
I believe the answer to be A since basic examples of time prepositions include: at, on, in, before and after. They are used to help indicate when something happened, happens or will happen.