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.
The correct answer is D all of these are in the state of linking. These are verbs that do not represent action but are related to it. Hope this helps!
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Answer:
To
The Principle,
Wellington High School,
Delhi.
Sir,
Subject: Permission to conduct a class party.
Dear Sir,
It's the 28th of March that our teacher Mrs Katie Steve is getting retired from the school. She is very hardworking and sincere and we all love her very much.She is a very friendly person too. She will turn 57 soon so she is no longer going to teach us Mathematics as she used to. Moreover we have a very strong bond with her as she was our class teacher since 5th grade so I request you if you could please give us the permission for a farewell party for her for all the grateful things she has done for us.
I shall be very much pleased if you would kindly look into this matter.
Thanking you!
Yours faithfully,
John (class representative 7P)