This question is missing the options. I have found the complete question online. Since the passage is the same, I will omit it:
How does Chaucer characterize the young man speaking in this passage?
A. as uncomfortable
B. as loyal
C. as deceitful
D. as innocent
Answer:
Chaucer characterizes the young man:
C. as deceitful
Explanation:
When we call someone deceitful, we mean that person is false, untruthful, untrustworthy. Notice that Chaucer shows the young man is deceitful through the character's own words. He knows he is supposed to split the gold between the three of them. However, once the youngest is gone to town, he proposes to the other man that they split it only between the two of them. He clearly cannot be trusted. Therefore, letter C is the best option for this question.
Answer:
There are many unexpected issues making life hard.
Explanation:
There are many unexpected issues making life hard. ... Based on what Amira says about her daily life, what would help Amira and her friends be less bored? The camps provide some basic needs, whereas Amira's village is mostly destroyed.
Answer:
Can I just guess, please? If I can, here you go.
Explanation:
Your sister is tall. She has long, straight, brown hair. She has green eyes that shimmer whenever she opens them after she blinks, light and soft. A lot of boys are attracted to her because of her unique beauty. We love her just the way she is, no matter what she looks like.
Sorry if that was wrong I didn't really know what to do but can you still tell me if any of it was right? Thanks:) (Oh, and also, I write poems. sooooo, yeah.)
Answer:
"I'm really enjoying Los Angeles. I went on an all day trip yesterday. I got to see Hollywood, Beverly Hills, and downtown LA. During senset, we got to see the Stars Mansion. It was quite the tour! Although I have seen the city on TV, it was way more impressive that I have imagined."
Explanation:
Fixed the sentence for you. Hope this helped!