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sukhopar [10]
3 years ago
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Question five please

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Serjik [45]3 years ago
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In order to answer the question more info is needed and the numbers of the questions. :)
melisa1 [442]3 years ago
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Juan ran down the driveway so that he would not be late for the bus.

Explanation:

Juan ran down the driveway so that he would not be late for the bus. The arrow pointing to the right would be more probable than an arrow pointing to the left since the road (in normal circumstances) have the right lane going forward while the left lane is in the opposite direction.

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The sentence that is likely to point to the right direction is the second one. This is because the arrow describes a movement from the left to the right. This is the most common way in which cars move down the road. It is also the most intuitive direction for people as we tend to read (in English) from the left to the right.

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"Fossils are ancient plants or animals that have been "pressed" into rocks or tree sap. This process takes a long time, sometimes thousands of years. Fossils can be found in dry, rocky deserts. They can also be found in tropical rain forests that are covered in thick mist. Some types of fossilized plants and animals are extinct."  It´s expository because this paragraph gives you a detailed information about fossils.

"However, there are people who care! You can be one of them. Join with them and help preserve the beauty of our world. Enjoy a new and creative program that allows you to experience a working vacation in the Grampians National Park of Australia. The new Improve Nature program offers you the unique opportunity to work with a park ranger and participate in local environmental projects. " It´s persuasive because this paragraph tries to get you impressed by the park and persuades you to visit it.

"During lunch, I pulled out a map of the state fair, and shared it with my friends. "I vote for visiting the animal barn next, "Kelly said. "I've got a friend who is showing chickens this year. "Dave rolled his eyes. "You can check out the chickens. I’m going to the X-treme Quad roller coaster over in the amusement park. "We all had different ideas of what we wanted to do, so we decided to go our separate ways and then meet back at the food hall before the concert. " It´s narrative because it is about the narration of a story.

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1. What sin does one of King Arthur's knights commit?

Answer: He rapes an innocent woman

2. What punishment does King Arthur initially order for the knight's crime?

   Answer:  beheaded

3. What question does the queen ask the knight to correctly answer in order to spare his life?

 Answer: What do women want more than anything in the world?

4. How much time does the knight have to answer the queen's question?

Answer: The knight is given a year and one day.

5. What specific answers does the knight receive in response to the queen's question?

Answer: He got plenty of answers like love, riches, honor, clothes, and pleasure

6. How does the story about Mida's hideous secret relate to this tale?

Answer: women can't keep secrets

7. What is your answer to the queen's question?

Answer: I believe what women want more than anything in the world is to be lived and have a sense of belonging.

8. What answer does the old woman give to the knight?

Answer: women want to have power over their husband and have the final saying in all matter

9. Do you agree or disagree with her answer? Explain.

Answer: I personally disagree because women have all the power they need now but they all just want respect and faithfulness.

10. What does the old woman want from the knight in exchange for her life-saving answer to the queen's question?

Answer: The old woman asks the knight to marry her in front of all the people who were at the gathering.

11. How does the knight feel about upholding his end of the deal with the old woman?

Answer: The knight doesn't want to marry the wrinkly, ugly, and old lady.

12. What is the Wife of Bath's opion about noble status in relation in noble character?

Answer: based more on your character

13. What is her opinion about poverty and character?

Answer: The old lady believes that poverty isn't a wrong thing

14. What are the advantages of poverty according to the Wife of Bath?

Answer: That the knight doesn't have to worry about her cheating on him.

15. But truly poor are they who whine and fret and covet what they cannot get. And he that, having nothing, covents not, is rich, though you may think he is a sot [fool]."

Answer: The rich are more likely to complain and whine more because they want new things but the poor are happy with everything they recieve.

16. What choice does the old woman give her new husband, the knight?

Answer: She gives the choice for her to be old and disgusting until the day she dies but be humble and faithful to him and never upset him or he can have her beautiful and young and take the risk that she'll cheat on him.

17. What does the knight decide?

Answer: He decided to let her decide which of those options will be better for him and her.

18. How does the knight's decision illustrate the answer to the queen's question?

Answer: He loves her no matter what she looked like even though he thought she was ugle and disgting.

19. What happens to the old woman's appearance at the end of the tale?

Answer: She becomes beautiful and young.

20. What is the lesson or the moral of the tale?

Answer: To love people regardless of what they look like.

21. Is the tale effective in teaching this moral? Explain.

Answer: Yes, because it explains hwo love is not about looks but instead it's about what's on the inside.

22. Is the tale suited to the teller? In other words, is it appropriate that the Wife of Bath should tell this particular tale?

Answer: Yes, becasue it's about how love works and how you should love someone for who they are instead of their looks.

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