Approbation from alcohol & i think tobacco as well.
Publisher is the correct answer
In the Canterbury Tales, the best option to characterize the Pardon-seller is B. devious.
He is using other people and tricking them by saying that if they buy these pardons, all of their sins will be forgiven, He feels no remorse, and is definitely not naive or charitable - he knows what he's doing and he's doing it for quite a price.
It can reveal how the writer has tried to engage the reader.
She is referring to her brother, Polynices, who was killed in the battle known as the Seven Against Thebes. King Creon (or Creonte), who is also Antigone's uncle, is actively preventing her from seeing her brother and ensuring a proper burial.