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The ironic thing in the words used by the narrator to describe the summoner in "the prologue" to The Canterbury Tales is:
- <u>The Summoner was corrupt and was ready to forgive a transgression for a cup of wine</u>
According to the complete text, we can see that the Summoner is trying to convince a transgressor that he would allow him to keep a concubine if only he gave him a quart of wine.
As a result of this, we can see that the ironic thing is that the Summoner is supposed to be a church excommunicator who is sent by the Archdeacon to expunge people who committed offences against the doctrines of the church but he was willing to accept a bribe so that he would not do his job.
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Im gonna say that it’s either the first one or the last one.
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The crew follows Odysseus’s orders by tying him up.
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Odysseus’s crew continues to row, even when he is tied up.
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some comet are very difficult to see because they are made of water and dust and they reflect light very well, so scientists only know about those that make regular appearances, and some comets have not been discovered yet and due to that scientist both sky watchers and strong telescope to report new comets and only them can identify them, although some comet can be seen easily by ordinary people
Explanation:
Although some comet are difficult to see, scientist uses sky watchers to help them to spot them, they also use strong telescope to identify them