<u>What do you believe is the ‘moral’ or ‘lesson’ of the story the Knight’s Tale?</u>
Palamon and Arcite are quite similar, and neither one seems to have the stronger claim on Emelye. The main theme of the tale is the instability of human life—joy and suffering are never far apart from one another, and nobody is safe from disaster. Moreover, when one person's fortunes are up, another person's are down.
The analogy is meant to show parallels between two sets of words. Fertile is to arable as vague is to clouded. If you understand either pair it can be used to decipher the meaning of the other pair you don't know.
Answer:
Gruber and Hyatt told several of their discreet friends about the incident at the Harding's house when they got to Norton.
Explanation:
During a summer evening, Rev. J. Gruber and Maysville attorney called Hyatt met at Harding's place to discuss.
During their discussion, they noticed the strange agitation of a long vine in front of the house. The vine was shaking violently. On sighting the incidence, the duo rode together to Norton where they related the strange incidence to several discreet friends.
"A Vine On A House" is classic written by American story writer, journalist and poet, Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce.
It's a story which revealed the unusual vine found in the old abandoned Harding's house. Two years after the disappearance of the mother of the house, the family abandoned the house.
Answer:
Peak Im not sure if its correct though
Explanation:
The ruling of the Supreme Court was in Bush's favor. Although some irregularities were found, there simply wasn't enough time to fix them. This led to Bush becoming the president due to the electoral votes won from Florida.