Answer:
The correct response is "Hint or suggestion". A further explanation is given below.
Explanation:
- The interpretation of the given context refers to something that can be presumed as well as suspected, but never explicitly mentioned.
- Therefore this would be implicit because it's not explicitly mentioned but which is whether indicated in the language and perhaps required for the intent to be carried out.
So the interpretation above would be right.
The Prioress is foolishly sentimental, "She was so charitable and pitous / She wolde wepe, if that she saugh a mous /Knaught in a trappe." But all her sentiments are for animals only, she don?t cares for men as ordered by the God and Charist, The Wife of Bath is more lively, she can sit with other men and can talk and laugh, she cares only for herself.
So the answer is C
<span>William James suggested that, "to be cheerful, . . . act as if cheerfulness were already there." William James was a philosopher and psychologist and his theory was that if a person acted as though they were already happy, they would attract more happiness.</span>
In the story ¨The Lord of The Flies ¨, the character Ralph is athletic, charismatic, and representative of order, leadership, and heroism. My evidence for these claims are:
State evidence for character traits:
State evidence for what he represents:
Closing: