He feels defeated, but will get over it
(b) the speaker creates a personal tone with the audience
Answer:
The idea that Chaucer's description of the prioress coveys is that she aspired to courtly life and behaved like a court lady rather than a nun. Although she is meant to be a woman of God, and thus, live a simple and pious life, it is clear that the woman has no interest in this.
Explanation:
In my opinion, those two sentences do not provide enough evidence to fully support the claim. However, you could say that one detail used to support the claim is that the source specifically states, "...by their sheer numbers ,these people are putting our nation's top outdoor attraction at risk." There is no more evidence provided as to where you could say it supports the claim.
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