And honoured everywhere for worthiness; At Alexandria, he, when it was won - <em>Knight</em>. Knight is a siginificant character in the book. He has many qualities, but four of the them is emphasized in the book. He is worthy for this name because of the good qualities.
Of courtliness, and stately manners took; And would be held worthy of reverence - <em>Prioress</em>. Prioress tries hard to seem courtly.
In wisps hung down such locks as he'd on head; But as to hood, for sport of it, he'd none - <em>Pardoner</em>. Pardoner sells official church pardons and the lines is a reference to this act.
A lover and a lusty bachelor, With lock well curled, as if they'd laid in press - <em>Squire</em>. Squire is a young, handsome man as described in the lines who accompanies the Knight in his adventures.
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(16) Option (D).
I wanted to stop and get more gas because we had to travel another seventy miles to reach our destination. This correctly revises this sentence without changing the meaning:- (Because we had to travel another seventy miles to reach our destination, I wanted to stop and get more gas).
(22). Option (C).
In the statement it was said that Every college in America is looking for leaders. Students who can claim that they have been through leadership academies or leadership training are given special attention for those lines upon their resumes. This correctly revises this sentence without changing the meaning:- (One of the most common buzzwords you hear today in college applications is the word “leadership).
(26). Option (D).
It was said in the statement that during her lifetime, she published only seven of her poems, and she published those anonymously. This correctly revises this sentence without changing the meaning:- ( During her lifetime, she published only seven of her poems anonymously).