Answer: In the prologue to The Man of Law's Tale, the Host notes that the morning is quickly passing. He turns to the Man of Law and, using his best legal language, exhorts him to fulfill his contract and acquit himself of his debt. The Man of Law protests that Chaucer has already written about all the good stories of the world and has left nothing else to be told, and, furthermore, he is a plain spoken man who will not use rhyme. The Man of Law introduces his tale as one he had heard from a merchant long ago, and, therefore, his tale will be about merchants.
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The time change, long flight, and language barrier were to much for him to Handel.
D is the answer
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Bess is the landlords daugther- The highwayman rides up to the inn to vist
bess- the highwayman promises bess he will return before tommorow night is over-then he kiss bess before riding off into the night-bess watches through the day but the highwayman does not come- tim the ostler loves bess and is jealous of the highwayman- instead king george`s men come to the inn- they tie bess to her bed- bess hears the sound of the highwayman`s horse in the distance- bess tries to escape but her hands are tightly tied-she manges to get her finger to the trigger of the gun- to warn him not to come she shoots her self- the highwayman hears the shot and rides away- at dawn he hears the news that bess shot herself to save him.-he rides like a madman along the road but the soldiers shoot him down- Now on a winters night the ghost of bess and the highwayman appear
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I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is option D. Making a timeline of major Civil War battles is an example of chronological thinking. It<span> means ordering events in the specific order that they happened. Hope this answers the question.</span>