which lines from the prologue of the Canterbury tales best indicates that the speaker sees Monk as a particularly able, active m
an?. -Many a dainty horse he had in stable. -who rode the country; hunting was his sport. -Poring over books in cloisters? must he toil. -His prominent eyeballs never seemed to settle
The lines from prologue of the canterbury that best indicates that the speaker sees monk as able, active man is : who rode the country;hunting was his sport
emphasize on 'hunting was his sport' . Hunting is a physical demanding activity that could only be done by healthy and able man
You could use evidence from the National Small Business Owners Association to give statistics on the effect. You can give an opinion of how you feel the government should handle the potential closing of many small businesses.