Answer:
The pardoner is really bad and this is admitted by him.
Explanation:
The pardoner admits that he acts out of greed and hypocrisy. He recognizes that he is a bad person, a crook, who has no remorse for twisting the faithful and exploiting the offerings they give to the church. The padorner's lack of remorse is because he is so used to being a crook that he cheats automatically, without thinking twice, even though he knows it's a sin.
Answer:
a its defenetly a.
Explanation:
it makes the most sence.
advice for questions like these: when ever there is an awser the is a whole paragraph and the other are senteces its moslt likely the paragraph. even my teacher told this.
(note: this strategy is not always correct)
peace!
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B would be the correct answer.
Answer:
Stay safe don't be afraid to ask for help
Explanation:
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Nearly 100 years after the Emancipation Proclamation<span>, </span>African Americans in Southern states still inhabited a starkly unequal world of disenfranchisement<span>,
</span>segregation and various forms of oppression<span>, </span>including race-inspired violence.
In the turbulent decade and a half that followed<span>, </span>civil rights activists used nonviolent protest and civil disobedience to bring about change<span>, </span>and the federal government made legislative headway with initiatives such as the Voting Right s Act of 1965 and the Civil Rights Act of 1968.
Many leaders from within the African American community and beyond rose topominence during the Civil Rights era<span>, </span>including Martin Luther King<span>, </span>Jr.<span>, </span>Rosa Parks<span>, </span>Malcolm X<span>, </span>Andrew Goodman and others.