Answer:
The Wife of Bath and the Knight both tell tales about knights.
The author inserts stories about his own life into the narrative. (Definitely)
Explanation:
The wife of Bath and the Knight telling tales about knights is probably about other tales of knights actually from folktales or real stories that happened like first hand account stories, and the author inserting a story into a story. Works!
A dress
Aunt Alexandra is determined for Scout to act like a "lady," by wearing dresses and playing with "girl" toys.
She meant that the Kellers<span> needed </span>to be<span> more positive around her and when they had pity for her they were basically saying that she wasn't ever going </span>to be<span> able to learn and learn more normaly</span>
Answer:
A) How is the character's problem solved?
Explanation:
Could possibly be D but A fits better. The resolution is the ending, so to describe it you would want to explain how the conflict ended.
C the speaker compares the broken fishing lines to medals to show that the fish survival is a triumph