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a person who has or represents authority.
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the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience.
It can be inferred that in "The Canterbury Tales" and "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight", the narrator describes them only in light of the good deeds they have done. (Option B).
<h3>What is an example of the above?</h3>
In The Canterbury Tales, for example, the narrator considers the Knight to be the noblest of the pilgrims, symbolizing military strength, loyalty, honor, charity, and excellent manners. The Knight always acts politely and mildly, never saying anything negative about anyone.
Note that a narrator is a person via whose perspective, paradigm, or point of view a story is narrated or told.
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The correct answer is D.
Right after the bold counter claim is stated, there is the reasoning to support a free-market economy.
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February Summary. In "February", Holling and his family prepare for the Kiwanis Club dinner, where his father will be receiving the Commerce Businessman of 1967 Award. Holling's sister and Mr. Hoodhood tears up his own flower as he swears about the carpenters, but the family has to leave for the dinner.
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