Answer:
Explanation:
The moral lesson that Pardoner's Tale gives and is still valid today is that one must not be greedy as it can lead to many other evil acts. This idea still best applies to life today as we live in a world where people have become more avid which leads to many pernicious deeds.
In his tale Pardoner tells that three friends were sitting and drinking when they here the funeral knell. Someone come and tells them that one of their friend is killed last night by someone named 'Death'. To take revenge the three friends make a quest to search for 'Death'. They come across an old man in sorrow who is waiting for 'Death' to come and take his life when they hear the name 'Death' they ask the old man where is 'Death' and he tells them that he left 'Death' under an oak tree. The three friends reach under the oak tree but did not find 'Death' but instead, they find a bag full of gold coins. They become greedy and think of stealing the bag in night time and send one friend to fetch some bread and wine from home so that they can wait till night to steal. That one friend becomes greedy and conspires to kill his other two friends so that he could take all the money for himself. So he puts poison in two wine bottle and goes back to his friends where his two friends attack him and drinks wine from the poisoned bottle. Thus, Pardoner concludes his tale that all must be aware of 'sin of avarice' which brings 'treachery and death'.
This tale contains many ironic elements. But the overall irony of the tale was the Pardoner who usually preaches every sermon on greed is himself greedy of relics.
Answer:
6 rainy days
Explanation:
Given that :
Number of days = 30
Let:
number of rainy days = x
From the question, for every rainy day, there wer 4 sunny days ;
Hence,
Number of sunny days = 4x
Therefore,;
Number of rainy days + number of sunny days = number of days in the month
x + 4x = 30
5x = 30
Divide both sides by 5
5x / 5 = 30 / 5
x = 6
Hence, there were 6 rainy days in the month
We're talking here about Hector Camacho, who was born in 1962 and died not too many years ago (2012). His alias or nickname was "Macho Camacho," and he lived up to the "macho" hype with his flamboyant style and his success in the boxing ring. His professional record was 79 wins (38 of those by knockout), 6 losses, and three draws.
The son of Hector Camacho who was 1996 US Amateur Light Welterweight champion -- that was Hector Camacho, Jr., known as "Machito."
Answer:
(C) an ordinary yet beloved natural object
Explanation:
The poem presents Daisy with something else and is very important. Daisy is not valued, not é rara, not é incommunicado, nem é alga herdavel e que esta na familia a gerações, mas é um obnjeto muto estimmado e que tem um great valor sentimental, o que a torna importante.