It represents hope but false hope.
The rise of a merchant class foreshadow the rise of feudalism.
<h3>What is feudalism?</h3>
It should be noted that feudalism, was the combination of the legal, military, economic, and cultural customs that flourished in medieval Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries.
All of it started to alter with the development of the merchant class. While still ostensibly under the control of their primitive overlords, started to amass enough wealth and influence to require more freedom. Many medieval kings did not join them, but those that did tried to stifle and oppress the burgeoning prosperous shipper class.
Therefore, to whom did the shippers swing? Lord, of course! The monarchs saw this as an opportunity to regain control over their rogue vassals. As this trend continued, it elevated sovereignty to the form of unrestrained governance that emerged as the Middle Ages came to an end. Although it is a distortion, it nevertheless conveys the main idea.
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Cheerful- stern
Irritating - footling
Shiny- matte
Gather- distribute
- Definition-
Stern- serious, poker faced
Footling- act foolishly, stupid
Matte- dull, flat
Distributing - exporting goods or supplies to areas
Irritating was one word that was hard to find in the dictionary, but "footling" was the only legitimate word to fits with an antonym of irritating.
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As experiências românticas geram um impacto nas pessoas, especialmente quando a ilusão e a idealização são quebradas e a pessoa sofre um impacto doloroso sobre seus sentimentos e integridade. No entanto, a partir da dor a pessoa entende uma nova maneira de entender a si mesma e aos outros, muitas vezes os finais amorosos ajudam as pessoas a se encontrarem criando um novo caminho em seu ser. Em relação à maturidade, é comum que eles reflitam sobre o que querem e o que não em um próximo relacionamento, quais serão os limites e a confiança. A maturidade emocional permite que você não comprometer os mesmos erros.