It reveals that the narrator recognizes that war is cruel, unjust, and inescapable.
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The excerpt from the "General Prologue" of the Canterbury Tales that tells us that the knight had been part of the Crusades, the military expeditions in which Christians sought to win the Holy Land, is the one that says: " Full worthy was he in his liege-lord's war, and therein had he ridden (none more far) as well in Christendom as heathenesse, and honoured everywhere for worthiness".
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I'm assuming ringing is the underlined word, so I'd go with A. participle.
The speaker adores his daughters and their affectionate, though mischievous visits
Answer: Option B.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The poem "The children's hour" is a poem written by an American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The poem talks about how in such a busy and hectic day, one hour comes where the speaker plays with his three little girls.
Even though the girls and very naughty and mischievous but still he enjoys the time he spends with his daughters. They are always planning and plotting some kind of mischievous activities to play with their father. According to the speaker, this is the best time of the day.