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Huh? What does this mean? Me confused I don’t quite understand and grasp it
Explanation:
The narrator speaks to the reader, saying, "as you I will apprise." Then, two lines later, this context clue appears: "Before yet farther in this tale I place." This clue suggests that "apprise" is a verb that gives some information to the reader before too much time passes.
Answer:
Most likely B.
Explanation:
Not A, because analogies are a comparison of two different things.
Not D, because we are talking about safety, not authority.
There is no expert included in the passage. Not C.
Assuming that you don't want your pet/s to be run over, the answer is B.
Answer:
1) Chaucer had at least nine other major works besides the Canterbury Tales, and wrote a number of short poems as well. 2) There's a crater on the far side of the moon named for Chaucer. 3) Chaucer had a part-time government job collecting scrap metal for reuse and also worked as a diplomat.