It seems that you have missed the necessary options that we can choose from, but anyway, here is the answer. The one that best explains Chaucer’s choice to include a “Prologue” in The Canterbury Tales is <span>to explain the purpose of the narrative to follow. Hope this answers your question.</span>
Answer:
The O'hare family had one problem, their son loved trees and he went to see the man who made all the thneeds.
Explanation:
Answer and Explanation:
Five ways the author can show bias is:
1. If their statements are opinions coming from them
2. Their statements aren't supported with facts/statistics
3. Their statement/opinion is supported with selected pieces of data and not the entire data
4. The argument appeals more to emotions than to logic
5. If the author presents a limited view on the topic/only gives one perspective on the topic
1. What facts has the author omitted?
2. What additional information is necessary?
3. What words create positive or negative impressions?
4. What impression would I have if different words had been used?
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