Answer:
Unsupportive and a quitter
Explanation:
Iy's a tale for children,so depending on your age ,you'll have a different point of view. If you are a child, you'll find it somber.But if you're an adult ,it will be absurd.
Answer:
I believe it is Mr. Schaeffer viewed, a wild overgrown, unruly yard.
Explanation:
Sorry if it is wrong.
In Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, 32 characters make the trip to Canterbury. 29 of these are mentioned in line 24 of the “General Prologue.” The narrator joins this group (making 30).