<u>Answer</u>:
The excerpt satirize the Church (A) by exaggerating the greedy nature of the clergy
<u>Explanation</u>:
In “The Canterbury Tales” by “Chaucer”, the author depicts that all the clergy men, spiritual leaders in a church, are all corrupt people. He creates a satire on many characters from various professions and people from different classes.
Specifically, in a church, he criticizes that even forgiveness is available for purchase. Also, in church clergy men deceive people by asking them to buy the holy artifacts. This is cheating and is even morally wrong. Thus, Chaucer satirize the church by exaggerating the greedy nature of the clergy men.
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They answer cannot be D, because the positioning of actors on the stage isn't one of Aristole's elements of drama.
It cannot be C, because costumes aren't a part of stage directions.
It can't be B, because costumes aren't a part of dialogue.
Therefore, the answer must be (A) staging, because it's the only one that includes them all.
Answer: B
Explanation: a summation is a final statement that a lawyer gives to the judge to encourage the judge that their client is not guilty.
answer d is wrong because jurors don't solely decide whether the client is guilty or not
answer c is wrong because a summation has nothing to do with the "judges instruction"
Answer a is wrong because a summation is a closing statement that the lawyer makes.
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