During a lecture in class I was talking to my best friend about our argument yesterday. The bell rang and I hadn’t been able to take the notes necessary for our Unit Test. I came to class the next day and did really bad on our test. By not paying attention I was able to negatively effect my grade. Since that day I began to pay more attention in class.
The prioress is a nun who is head of a house of nuns. At the beginning of the tale, Chaucer describes her physical appearance such as her mouth, her eyes and her face. Then, he moves on to describe what she has: her clothes and her jewellery. The coral trinket on her arm is the first piece of jewellery Chaucer mentions. The reader expects a nun not to wear any jewellery of decorative nature because she is devoted to God and does not have to worry about her looks or about materialistic things such as jewellery. The "coral trinket" is the first hint the author gives the reader that shows the prioress is not the typical nun one would expect.
It should be number four because it is better than taking manners into your own hands
Answer:
alright a bit hard.
Explanation:
your poem has emotions in it, it has your love in it. it has a good beat to sing, it is sang in a beautiful melody. and your describing of girl is beautiful.