<span>The answer is The Wealth of Nations. This is an essential work of financial and social theory by Adam Smith, circulated in 1776. Its whole title was Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. In it he examined the association between work and the manufacture of a nation's wealth.</span>
Answer:
The Knight receives many other responses like woman desire love, wealth, honor, pleausre, etc before the old woman gave him the correct answer.
Explanation:
'The Wife of Bath's Tale' is one of the tales from 'The Canterbury Tales' penned by Geoffrey Chaucer during the later half of the 14th century.
The Wife of Bath tells a tale of a Knight of King Arthur's Court. The Knight is passioned and lusty, in his passion and lust he rapes a maiden whom he finds to be most attrative and beautiful. As a punishment the court decided to behead him, only the Queen and her maidens choose to forgive his punishment if he gives a correct answer to her question that <em>'What do women want more than anything in the world?' </em>
The Knight receives many responses to this question. Many women responded with answers like women desire love, wealth, honor, pleasure, clothings, flattery, and so on before the old woman gave him the correct answer.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
because he cant do anything or go to work and his family doesnt think of him as the same
probably really basic ones but i like boku no hero academia, jujutsu kaisen and hmmm erased is alright too
Answer:
The correct options is A)
Explanation:
Oliver Farnsworth via his secretary had called to cancel his attendance. After Mrs. Pringle received this news she cut off the line in anger not hearing what was to follow. She transfers aggression from the disappointment to her daughter Elaine and Dunham her servant.
Somewhere in the middle of the story, two more invitees drop out of the list. The climax of the story plays out with the Prince of Wales and his bodyguard in attendance, in place of Mr. Oliver Farnsworth.
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