Subjunctive Mood. A verb is in the subjunctive mood when it expresses a condition, which is doubtful or not factual. It is most often found in a clause beginning with the word if. ... (The verb follows if and expresses a non-factual condition.)
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The best word that describes the tone from the following excerpt from the Pardoner's Tale is foreboding.
In literary contexts, tone often refers to the mood that an author conveys through word choice and the feelings that the book may elicit in the reader. Any number of feelings and viewpoints can be evoked by the tone an author adopts in a piece of writing.
The word foreboding means feeling of apprehension. The above mentioned excerpt uses the word "wary" which means exhibiting or experiencing caution over potential risks or issues.
The word wary can be used to know the tone of the excerpt from Pardoner's Tale which is foreboding means the character has a feeling that something bad is gonna happen.
The missing excerpt of the question is:
If you should meet him; you had best be wary./ be on your guard with such an adversary,/ be primed to meet him everywhere you go,/ that's what my mother said. It's all I know.
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When you write anything, you choose your letters from two different alphabets ... big letters and small letters.
The small ones look like this: a-b-c-d-e
The big ones look like this: A-B-C-D-E
The big ones are called "capital letters".
When you have to write a letter and you decide to use the big one, you "capitalize" that letter. It just means that you write it with the big one.
In English, you always capitalize the first letter in a sentence, and the first letter in a name.
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