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Yet before the narrator goes any further in the tale, he describes the circumstances and the social rank of each pilgrim. He describes each one in turn, starting with the highest status individuals. Chaucer's voice, in re-telling the tales as accurately as he can, entirely disappears into that of his characters, and thus the Tales operates almost like a drama. Where do Chaucer's writerly and narratorial voices end, and his characters' voices begin? This self-vanishing quality is key to the Tales, and perhaps explains why there is one pilgrim who is not described at all so far, but who is certainly on the pilgrimage - and he is the most fascinating, and the most important by far: a poet and statesman by the name of Geoffrey Chaucer.
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Theodore Roosevelt was born in October 27, 1858 in Manhattan, New York. He was the second of four children born to his mother, Martha Bulloch and Theodore Roosevelt Sr. He had an older sister named Anna, a younger brother named Elliott and a younger sister, Corinne. He was married to two woman, Edith Roosevelt, and Alice Roosevelt. With them, Theodore had six children. Kermit, Theodore Jr., Ethel, Alice, Quentin and Archibald. In 1901, he was elected the 26th president of the United States, and before that, he was the 33rd governor of New York. He was the Assistant Secretary for President William McKinley. Theodore's face was carved into Mount Rushmore with George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson. He died in January 6, 1919 at the age of 60 years old.
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The answer is not actually 6 I just wanted some points for <em>my</em> question. Sorry!
A) Diseases.
B) Immunity.
C) Antibodies.
D) by specific bacterium or viruses.