“ wow even though this doesn’t require much spending, we should enjoy celebrating this! “
The remedial assertion from the given expression was the Tone , meas how the storyteller introducing the story among the crowd and how the storyteller hold the crowd.
<h3>What Christabel is about?</h3>
As per the entry the woman love to supplicate the Oak tree which show the accept of the woman towards the love and the book of the storyteller was smooth to such an extent that peruser and the crowd love to hear the total story .
The tone demonstrate the approach to portraying the sonnet among the current crowd and furthermore make the climate that everybody present there will partake in the story and can connect with their life.
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The excerpt from the "General Prologue" of the Canterbury Tales that tells us that the knight had been part of the Crusades, the military expeditions in which Christians sought to win the Holy Land, is the one that says: " Full worthy was he in his liege-lord's war, and therein had he ridden (none more far) as well in Christendom as heathenesse, and honoured everywhere for worthiness".
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<span>He thinks of the scene described in the poem.
In the poem he uses the words vacant, pensive, solitude to indicate that he is in a reflective mood. When this happens he says that "they flash upon that inward eye". The pronoun they is referring to the scene with the daffodils. This scene allows him to feel happy and gay because he is "in such a jocund company". This poem has a positive tone to it. Any of the answers addressing a negative tone should automatically be eliminated.</span><span />