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The Colombian Exchange refers to a period of cultural and biological exchanges between the New and Old Worlds. Exchanges of plants, animals, diseases and technology transformed European and Native American ways of life. Beginning after Columbus' discovery in 1492 the exchange lasted throughout the years of expansion and discovery. The Colombian Exchange impacted the social and cultural makeup of both sides of the Atlantic. Advancements in agricultural production, evolution of warfare, increased mortality rates and education are a few examples of the effect of the Colombian Exchange on both Europeans and Native Americans
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1) Love
2) Pride
3) Envy
4) Patriotism
5) Hate
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A common noun is a noun that names a person, place, thing, animal or idea. A common noun is not the actual name of a person, place, thing or animal like say, Peter or Canada - these are proper nouns. It is only a common name that can be used to name proper nouns.
Common nouns are only general names.
Examples include; Boy, Girl, State, Country, Computer, dog.
An Idea noun is a type of common noun that is non- physical and can only be perceived in the mind. They are abstract and are usually uncountable. Examples include;
Love, hate, envy, peace and honesty.
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The correct answer to the question: What seems to be the Wife of Bath´s attitude toward the importance of physical beauty, would be, D: She believed that beauty could grow out of accepting people for who they are.
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The Wife of Bath´s Tale, is part of the Canterbury Tales and it was originally written by George Chaucer, in the 14th century. This tale, narrates the events that take place when a Knight from King Arthur´s court is condemned to death, but is given a reprieve by Queen Guinevere. In his quest for pardon, and at the end of the time given to him to find an answer to the question: What do women most desire, he finds himself before a group of 24 women, all beautiful, except for an old woman. She is the one who finally gives him a correct answer to the Queen´s question, and thus saves his life in exchange for his hand in marriage. The Knight is appalled, for she is old and ugly, and on their wedding night she challenges him to choose: a beautiful young wife of whom he will never be sure if she is faithful or not, or an old, ugly woman who will always be loyal. He gives her the choice, and in the end, she changes into the beautiful woman. This shows that to this woman, what she most desired was to be seen first, and accepted, for who she truly was, and not for her physical beauty. That is why the answer is D.
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