The best and the correct answer among the choices provided by the question is the second choice or letter B.
The generalization "The bond between a father and his son is unbreakable." <span>best applies to "The Third Bank of the River".</span>
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Whenever i wake up i usually try to be quiet so no-one else would wake up, but all of a sudden, my mom woke up and asked what i was doing, i tried to be quick enough to tell her i was just making a snack, and she was humble enough to understand, so i then went slowly back to my room and went crazy because i was so hungry, so i was brave enough to go and make a peanut butter sandwich, but my mom came back out and got angry because i accidently woke someone up.
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"I've learned to get along with my brother ever since my father left the family business to him and me"
In the future, when presented with a grammar question like this, just think, "Would it be 'my father left the business to he?'" It would make sense to say, "my father left the business to him" :)
Complete Question: Read the excerpt from The Canterbury Tales. Thus I know how to preach against the vice Which masters me—and that is avarice. Though I myself am guilty of the sin, I know how to make other people turn From avarice, and bitterly repent. Which word best characterizes the Pardoner in this passage?
- timid
- approachable
- honest
- hypocritical
Answer: is Option no. 4: <em>Hypocritical</em>
Explanation:
Hypocritical: The word which best describe the Pardoner in this paragraph. In "the Canterbury Tales", the character Pardoner is the most marginalized one. His job includes, providing satisfaction to the people about the sins which they have committed in their lives. Pardoner is the most dishonest character in this story. He sells indulgences only for the sake of money, and use church for his purpose. In the story he proclaims that he is not in favor of avarice, and in the given passage he come to know that, he himself commits the sin of avarice. Which makes him a hypocrite, by saying something in favor of, while acting exactly opposite to it.
Answer:
The three options that support the inference that sugar cane had special significance in the ancient era are:
B. "sugar cane was now an ingredient in ceremonies involving fire"
D. "Perhaps that transformation itself seemed magical"
E. "sugar cane is called ikshu, which means 'something that people want"
Explanation:
The whole passage shows the importance sugar cane had in ancient eras, but some lines offer information to support that claim.
First, the line that says sugar cane was used in ceremonies offers good evidence. As we know, rituals and ceremonies are a big part of any culture, and the elements involved in it are of great importance.
Second, the line that speaks of the transformation and how it seemed magical. Of course, we understand how cooking or burning something will turn it into something else, but in ancient times, the transformation of sugar cane into "sweet, dark brown clumps" was regarded as extraordinary.
Finally, the line that talks of the name given to the sugar cane, "ikshu". Its meaning shows how important the sugar cane had become, how valued it was by the people.