Answer:
a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line.
Explanation:
The first one is the 4th answer and the second question is the second answer
<span> The characters are often exemplary and representative: the Parson and the Ploughman are examples of ideal religious and secular virtue: the Monk is an example of what was then a common type: the non-religious religious - not in himself a bad man, but out of place. That greasy pair the Pardoner and the Summoner stand for the exploitative side of the religious establishment.</span>
Answer:
Change the word then to <u>than</u>.
Layla loves the outdoors so much that she would rather go camping <u>than</u> stay in a fancy hotel.