The Canterbury Tales are a collection of 24 stories written in middle english and show how people differ, from the highest to the lowest of classes.
Answer:
A: It shocks him and makes him feel unsure about the future
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Explanation:
In Kay Mouradian's short story "Excerpt From My Mother's Voice: The Proclamation", the narrator tells the story of a man named Hagop Minishian and his family. Though it presents just a single scene where he was playing a game of backgammon with a friend, the coming of the proclamation led to the sudden shift in the atmosphere of the characters involved.
While playing the game and also reminiscing about his youngest daughter Flora's birth and life, the horseback riding Turkish soldier came and nailed a paper proclaiming the 'arrest/ surrender' of Armenians. This proclamation was read by everyone in the square, including <em><u>Hagop who was greatly shocked at the order and makes him feel unsure about what the future will hold for them.</u></em>
Answer:
A statement that contains the points you will prove within your persuasive argument
Answer:
The correct option is A.
Explanation:
The presence of a storm in Shakespeare's plays tends to reflect rage or foreshadow a catastrophe. The threatening, destructive weather on that "fearful night" reflects the dark and dangerous mood of the play. The object of the conspiration to take place is the assassination of Julius Caesar in the hands of Brutus.
The central idea is about voting.
the authors purpose is to inform about voting and about how its done.
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