C.fable
In the Canterbury Tales, the Nun's Priest<span> is called upon to </span>tell<span>a fun </span>story<span>, because the Monk has just told a real downer. So, he tells a beast fable.</span>
Answer:
1. the presenter asked if the victims are scared to meet their muggers.
2. Ken's wife asked if Ken has seen the article about restoring justice in newpaper this morning.
3. the presenter asked us to tell them more about the ideas behind the programme.
4. Ken's manager ordered not to include other criminals in the programme.
Explanation:
Melancholy tone does the allusion to Niobe reveal.
Cite<span> in text the first few words of the the title of the story. use quotation marks around the title. and use the entire web link and list it so the teacher can find it easily.</span>
PHILLIPS: Then you're quite convinced as a scientist that living intelligence as we know it does not exist on Mars?
<span>PIERSON: I'd say the chances against it are a thousand to one. ~Apex</span>