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The poem’s author was Raimon de Cornet, a priest and poet from Toulouse, France. He wrote the poem to criticize the church, which at the time had its headquarters in Avignon, France, instead of Rome. He criticizes the pope, cardinals, and bishops for leading rich and lavish lifestyles while the poor suffered. His purpose is to show his point of view. I can tell this is his purpose because in the first sentence he says "I see the pope his sacred trust betray", making me think is his pont of view. I think Matin Luther would have liked or supported this poem because he also questioned the church.
I believe the answer is: <span>Straw Man
</span><span>Straw Man argument refers to a form of counter-argument that is not actually addressed the previous argument.
</span>In the example above,giving one example would not actually address the initial argument (boys better at math) because the initial argument referred to 'average boys in general', not just one.
that would be the vice president
Emperor Akber of Moghal empire promoted promoted cultural and religious tolerance for his people. He married with Hindu princes and many persons from other than Islam religion were elevated to high posts in his Durbar.