Answer:
Letter B is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The Canterbury Tales is a book written by English Geoffrey Chaucer; it was written in Middle English between 1387 and 1400. There are 24 stories in the book.
The correct answer is B since the pilgrims gather south London, in a town called Southwark, and they want to visit the St. Thomas à Becket shrine that is located in Canterbury; this trip is the beginning of the book since the characters decide to hold a storytelling competition to help themselves make the road lighter.
The correct answer is "Both authors state that coral reefs are polluting the ocean floor". That is the statement that is not true.
The rest of the statements are true:
1 - Both authors state that coral reefs are threatened.
(author 1) due to enviromental causes such us light, temperature, etc.
(author 2) little has been done to proctect them
2 - Both authors suggest that something must be done to save the reefs
(author 1) if the problem continues there will not be a suitable home for sea life
(author 2) establishing more parks would help
3 - Both authors suggest that coral reefs are fragile.
(author 1) states that the coral reefs fall apart
(author 2) says that they have a fragile enviroment
The figurative language used in this sentence is a simile.
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Answer:
A) When the Cadi examined the Book of Learning, he found that the pages most used were the ones which the duties of writers and scholars were set forth. This made him realise that the book belonged to the writer and not the tailor
B)The hawker was never in a hurry because there was no road which he had to take , no fixed place where he had to go and no time for him to reach his home . He was free to roam about in the open streets and sell his crystal bangles as long as he felt like .
C) In the evenings, grandfather and Rakesh sat over a charcoal fire, and grandfather told Rakesh interesting stories about people who turned into animals, and ghosts who lived in trees. In turn, Rakesh would read to him from the newspaper as his eyesight was rather weak.