When Gerasim says: " It's God's will. We shall all come to it some day", He expresses that he is a believer. This is pretty much related to his spirituality.
Here is the answer to the given question above. The philosophy about relationships do the king and queen share with the wife of bath in the Canterbury tales is that, the b<span>ath's tale possess it's own ideal relationship that the wife of bath feels produces a happy and peaceful marriage. Hope this answers your question.</span>
Well i actually need the map that its talking about so if you get that i can definitely answer that question.
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forlorn ( i believe)
timid (or timited)
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hope this helps
This is what i believe these are
48 = 12*4
2 square roots 12 = 48
12 = 4*3
4 square roots 6 = 48
Answer: 4*square roots 6