The one that <span> explain Chaucers choice to include a "prologue" in the canterbury tales is the
</span>to set it up as a children's tale
It is the most appropriate and correct one
so correct option is D
hope it helps
It would be the first option, a thesaurus
Interpretation is the explanation after understanding. It is very direct in approach and avoids the use of any passive verbs. However, in this case, the statement in <em>"Option-B"</em> is the epitome of interpretation. It is very direct in nature and can not be broken into more facts for understanding the dialogue in a better way. However, other options provided here can be broken into sections to understand a few more facts hidden in the statements.
Therefore, no other option can be counted as a correct answer to this query.
At the end of the story, he pretends to be an old man and he is patient and waits until the right opportunity to act.
I am very honored that you asked me to pray for somebody that is in danger of something that is very brutal. I will remember to keep them in my prays. Hope (Name) feels better!