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In literature, a symbol in a story or something is an object or person or event with a meaning different from its literal meaning. id go with symbol.
Answer:
Chaucer uses irony in The Canterbury Tales to promote his theme that appearances do not always match reality. He demonstrates this theme through the tales told by pilgrims on a spiritual journey.
Explanation:
Irony, in its basic form, is a literary device or technique authors use to demonstrate how events are not always as they seem. In The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343–1400) uses this technique to show his readers that physical appearances often differ dramatically from reality.
I would have to say either c. or d. let me know if that helped.
1) teeth
2)drain
3)jiggle
4)brownies
5) chaos
6)rapidly
7) egg roles
8)hedgehog
9) sisters
10)goodies
Because all start with same letter from previous word
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