Is an error made in evaluating the quality of a decision when the outcome of that decision is already known.
I THINK THE ANSWER IS A
BUT IM BIT ONE HUNDRED PERCENT SURE
Answer:
1) Chaucer had at least nine other major works besides the Canterbury Tales, and wrote a number of short poems as well. 2) There's a crater on the far side of the moon named for Chaucer. 3) Chaucer had a part-time government job collecting scrap metal for reuse and also worked as a diplomat.
Answer:
As early as the 1930s, cotton madras clothing was emerging as a status symbol in the US because only American tourists who could afford expensive Caribbean vacations during the Great Depression had access and thus the madras shirt was a signal of affluence.
Explanation:
The answer is chocolate-covered peanuts, all of the others are incorrect.