The Pardoner is very frank about his cheating because he is proud of the way he acts and knows that deceiving people with religious concepts is very easy, even if those people know they are being deceived.
We can arrive at these answers because:
- The Pardoner is a corrupt clergyman who exploits the faith of people with false religious beliefs to seize their wealth.
- He's good at cheating and takes great pride in it showing all the cheating techniques he has.
- While wanting to explore the pilgrims, he shows off what he has achieved through the exploration of the faithful.
That's because he knows how people can be manipulated and deceived through religious concepts, even though these people know they are falling into a trap, as clergy can encourage fear and despair, leading people to give away what they have. That's why he's frank about his cheating.
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The poem “Burning of a Book” is in a free verse. Meaning, it has no set meter, no rhyme scheme, or any particular structure. The structure supported the development of the poem in a way it lets the poet write freely. The poet was able to give us a graphic description of what he wants the readers to see.
4. Folder
6. Grant
Not sure about 5 though
Answer:
What sentence are u referring to?
The tiny grains of sand are tan.
I tried to make it longer, but I didn't like how it sounded at first. I hope this is good enough. :)
A little helpful hint though: questions like these are actually quite easy. All you have to do is basically describe whatever you're being asked to, just think of some words that could "describe" the topic, for example; tan, tiny, smooth, etc can be describing words. It's super easy. ☺