Read the excerpt below and answer the question.
"Love which takes quick hold in a gentle heart Seized this man for the beauty of the body Snatched from me — how it happened galls me! "Love which pardons no one loved from loving Seized me so strongly with my pleasure in him That, as you see, it still does not leave me. (Inferno; Canto V, lines 100-105)
Based on her speech in the excerpt, we can infer Francesca is _________________.
A.) blameless
B.) regretful
C.) unrepentant
D.) sincere
Answer:
D.) sincere
Explanation:
According to the given excerpt, the narrator seems to be a man in love and describes that love has seized him so strongly and taken hold of his gentle heart.
His tone is that of sincerity and the personification of love in the excerpt is SINCERE.
suspense, well, that's usually what I get when I watch one. even on the parts that are not scary, yet they still seem scary. is this what you were looking for?
Answer:
Punitive damages are intended to punish the wrongdoer and discourage others from engaging in similar conduct in the future.
Explanation:
Punitive damages are the damages which are granted to the defendant to punish for the heinous conduct and to set an example for the others intending to commit such a crime in future. Such punishments are not awarded frequently but are only restricted to certain cases, especially under tort law.
Answer:
verbs
Explanation:
they're all actions stupid.
Answer:
A) Full worthy was he in his liege-lord's war,
Explanation:
This is the line that best references the feudal social structure that existed in Medieval England. In this line, Chaucer describes how the relationship of a lord was with his vassals, who owed him allegiance. Chaucer is one of the most important sources we have that enables us to understand the life of England during the feudal period.