Complete Question: Read the excerpt from The Canterbury Tales. Thus I know how to preach against the vice Which masters me—and that is avarice. Though I myself am guilty of the sin, I know how to make other people turn From avarice, and bitterly repent. Which word best characterizes the Pardoner in this passage?
- timid
- approachable
- honest
- hypocritical
Answer: is Option no. 4: <em>Hypocritical</em>
Explanation:
Hypocritical: The word which best describe the Pardoner in this paragraph. In "the Canterbury Tales", the character Pardoner is the most marginalized one. His job includes, providing satisfaction to the people about the sins which they have committed in their lives. Pardoner is the most dishonest character in this story. He sells indulgences only for the sake of money, and use church for his purpose. In the story he proclaims that he is not in favor of avarice, and in the given passage he come to know that, he himself commits the sin of avarice. Which makes him a hypocrite, by saying something in favor of, while acting exactly opposite to it.
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Answer:
C. Personal identity and societal expectations
Explanation:
Personal identity is addressed in this narrative when the character, who completely changed the environment to which he was previously inserted, questions his role in society. Before, she lived in the corportive world and had certain responsibilities of that environment, but now she lives in an isolated, completely different place.
In the same way, realizing that she should seek new forms of satisfaction, now in a solitary environment, she raises expectations about the different forms of life that can be expected from society.
It is definitely grammatically correct, but I should say that you shouldn't say fly, or similar words too often otherwise it could become boring. Aside from that, it sounds good.
1 more thing, I'm not sure you'd describe the downside to the wish a 'loop-hole', because a loop-hole doesn't really make too much sense in this idea.
Perhaps the word trick, downside, negative, different result, unfortunate aspect etc.
Answer:
Happy
Explanation:
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