Answer:
Wish to help! but I don't have an access to those books. Please share!.
Explanation:
Do you have those chapters please?.
I can cooperate with you and help you to sort this out if it's okay.
Thanks!
This persuasive technique is called "a rhetorical question" and it is the correct choice among the choices given in the question. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the third option or option "C". I hope that this answer has actually come to your help.
Answer:
I will look for context clues within the text.
Explanation:
If the use of dictionaries is not allowed and the text has words that you do not know the meaning, the best option to make an efficient reading, understanding the text well is by looking for context clues.
The context clues allow you to know the meaning of a word through the context of the sentence, where that word is inserted, expressed. In that case, you can follow the reading without pausing to search for the word you don't know.
As an example of this, let's say you don't know the word "beau" which is a very old word meaning "boyfriend", "suitor". According to the sentence "My beau finally proposed to me" you would be able to understand the word "beau" by the context of the sentence. This is using context clues.
Answer:
dishonest man
Explanation:
In the Canterbury tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, The Miller is a large, hardened muscular man with a gaping mouth and red beards. Miller was one of the pilgrims on the trip to Canterbury and was known for his prowess as a wrestler.
The miller in the fourteenth century was generally considered a skillful cheat and a dishonest man.