For links you would need to find 3 sources and attach the link to each of them. You must also use your book sources and pull quotes strait from the text be sure to list page numbers and to put quotes.
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It can be inferred that in "The Canterbury Tales" and "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight", the narrator describes them only in light of the good deeds they have done. (Option B).
<h3>What is an example of the above?</h3>
In The Canterbury Tales, for example, the narrator considers the Knight to be the noblest of the pilgrims, symbolizing military strength, loyalty, honor, charity, and excellent manners. The Knight always acts politely and mildly, never saying anything negative about anyone.
Note that a narrator is a person via whose perspective, paradigm, or point of view a story is narrated or told.
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The answer is "He was bad enough in all conscience, but the Devil himself could not temp him to turn slave-trader. Satirical is a synonym for sarcastic. So when the Author says that Tom Walker could not be tempted by the Devil he does not literally mean "The Devil" but he means that he is too morally upright to become a slave-trader.
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