The answer to the question :
How do Chaucer's views of suffering differ from Dante's?
Is :
<span>C. Chaucer's characters are punished for wrongdoing while they are on Earth, while Dante's characters are punished for sins in the afterlife.</span>
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I think that this means that even if you're technically in the geographically best and socially highest place in the inside you may not behave properly. So even if those that are given to you are great, if you cannot represent them, they have no reason to deserve them.
(hope that's right and helpful)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Personal Pronouns. A writer uses Personal Pronouns to indication relationship between they have with their audience
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I had not been inside Robin's room for at least 6 years. College had kept me from the comforts of home for quite a long time. As I set foot inside I sneezed, the dust that covered the air in a hazy fog making my nose itch. It had landed upon the bed sheets, now a riled up mess of fabric, some of it dusting the pot where once a living orchid had bloomed. The orchid that used to bloom from said pot had long since died, now a brown and cracked clay memorial to a deceased hope. The room I had once seen as bubbly and alive now lays flat, the liveliness, the dreams and hope, all abandoned, looking for somewhere it may have been welcome.
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