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1) Chaucer had at least nine other major works besides the Canterbury Tales, and wrote a number of short poems as well. 2) There's a crater on the far side of the moon named for Chaucer. 3) Chaucer had a part-time government job collecting scrap metal for reuse and also worked as a diplomat.
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you gotta attach the novel for this one g
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Hinged window
From the context clues, a person can stand at a casement and wave with the possibility of people seeing her, and it not be strange. With that in mind, people don't usually stand and wave in a cabinet or trapdoor. That would be rather strange to see. The only two options left are door and window. It is most likely that the woman is standing AT the window waving her hand standing at the window. Usually you stand IN a doorway.
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According to Dickens's description, Scrooge is cold through and through. No warmth could warm, no wintry weather chill him. Dickens uses pathetic fallacy to represent Scrooge's nature. ... Scrooge is stingy with his money and will not even allow his clerk Bob Cratchit to have a decent fire to warm him on Christmas Eve.
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