Answer: The Knight, the Reeve, the Friar, the miller, the Sergeant of Law, the Wife of Bath, the Cook, the Clerk, the Merchant, the Summoner, the Squire, the Shipman, the Monk, the Franklin, the Pardoner, the Nun's Priest, the Prioress, the Canon, the Parson, the Second Nun, and the Manciple are all characters.
Explanation:
"Sometimes I think it aint none of us pure crazy and aint none of us pure sane until the balance of us talks him that-a-way" is the one among the following choices given in the question from the novel As I Lay Dying represents Cash Bundren’s view that the lack of common sense is the inability to conform to social <span>norms. The correct option is the third option.</span>
Answer:
The witches gather on the moor and cast a spell as Macbeth and Banquo arrive. The witches hail Macbeth first by his title Thane of Glamis, then as Thane of Cawdor and finally as king. They then prophesy that Banquo's children will become kings. Macbeth demands to know more but the witches vanish.
Answer:
I would like to say a and b
Answer and Explanation:
"Street Vendors: Harvest of Dreams" Ana Pacheco, p. 923 Ana Pacheco
In "Street Vendors: Harvest of Dreams", the story is wrapped around Victoria Perez's as an immigrant in America and her hopes to make her dreams come to life away from her politically shattered country. Ana Pacheco's story is first hand because this writer in, "Street Vendors: Harvest of Dreams" tells Victoria Perez's story through her and allows her speak directly to the reader.