<em>The Canterbury tale by Geoffrey Chaucer,</em> what the reader infer about the Friar through the following lines is that he will use people for money. Like the prioress and the monk, Friar too fails to establish any of the expected virtues. He arranged marriages by sounding generous because the young women are his mistresses and moreover pregnant.
Further, he injects money through committing the sin of selling "forgiveness' which is supposed to be freely given. Moreover, he kept no acquaintance with the sick or poor. He was a corrupt person, for the private gains he destroys the base of faith in people which was his duty to serve.
Answer:
For sure negative:
bony, pole, skeletal, skinny, stick, undernourished, underweight
Don't know or am unsure about:
beanpole and beanstalk
The rest are positive unless you think otherwise
Explanation:
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D because the plot always needs to be shown whether directly or indirectly
"A servant to servants" is a Robert Frost's poem. It is the story of a woman who suffers from a mental illness and is tired of her daily routine. She finds it interesting to meet new people and to speak about her life. In this poem, the camper is an stranger but she is also friend, someone to share the burden of her illness and her daily life in a rural area. The stranger is a new life to her. That is the reason why it is so important to talk about her personal issues.