I think it’s C, really sorry if i’m wrong
Answer: In my opinion, he would probably give us ways to fight them and give us reasons why we shouldn't let them treat us like that. He would give us more confidence to stand up to those who treat us with injustice.
Explanation:
I used my personal opinion.
Answer:
5. possesive case
4. conjuction
3.predicate
1.gerund
6.transitive verb
2.adjective clause
Explanation:
if you search up the definitions, you can get a better understanding :]
Answer:
1. Read the "Pardoner's Prologue" and "The Pardoner's Tale" and
the following website using the same directions as for the General
Prologue
2. Take notes on the use of irony and satire in the story.
3. Pay attention and note any religious imagery that the tale uses. What view does Chaucer establish on religion in this tale?
4. How is the Pardoner portrayed in the General prologue and the prologue to the tale? How does the tale complement the portrayl of the pardoner?
5. What values are expressed by Chaucer in the telling of
the tale? Does this tale say anything about the way we live our lives, about
our human characteristics?
Explanation:
do Canterbury Tales: The Pardoner's Tale Assignment
Dr. Gingrich, 10H English so yeah
Answer:
Symptom means a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient.
Explanation:
Like, coughing, head aches, and a sore throat could be covi.d symptoms