I can't help you, there are know answers for me to see and I'm not sure if this is a full question.
Although the Host demands a merry tale from the Monk, the Monk instead gives a series of cameo tragedies, all of which deal with the role of fortune in a man's life. The Monk catalogues the fickleness of Fortune through a series of abbreviated tales about such people as Lucifer, Adam, Hercules, Samson, Nero, and so on — all who were initially favored but eventually abandoned by Fortune. The Monk concludes when the Knight interrupts him and pleads for a merry tale.
the federal level enjoys supremacy. the national government enjoy sovereign power
the state federal or local level maintains authority depending on the policy area
Supremacy I believe but I’m not sure, this is what I got and found hope this is helpful, if it’s not, I’m sorry, I tried tho.
The answer would be Where have you been mother? This is because if you replace mother with a proper pronoun such as Jean (a name) the sentence wouldn't change. For instance Where have you been Jean? See? The sentence didn't change. All the other sentences have my in front of mother, so you couldn't replace a name with it. Your mother doesn't belong to you, so you can't replace the mother in that case with a proper pronoun.