Another word for mislead or cheat is 'deceive' which is a 7 letter word :)
Answer:
the Judge is the "bigger" criminal
Explanation:
You have to answer the first question on your own because it says “in your country”.
2) On the internet, news, social media, etc.
Try searching up the third question and see what you find.
The correct answer is Chaucer criticizes the notion that divine forgiveness
depends on giving money.
Explanation:
In this excerpt from The Canterbury Tales, the author Geoffrey Chaucer indirectly refers to the sale of indulgence or the way priests and other religious leaders pardoned people for their sins based on money. This is mentioned in "My holy pardon here can save you all... as you make offerings of gold and silver coin..." because he illustrates how money or offerings were a condition for forgiveness and for people to go to heaven "you shall enter to the bliss of heaven". Moreover, this is a satire because Chaucer uses humor to criticize the practices of the Catholic church.
Speaking in simple terms broadens your available audience. Everyone doesn't have the same educational background to understand high-level vocabulary, and when this happens your main point is lost. Similarly, it makes you more <em>reliable</em> as a person that will help persuade your audience.
There's always more you can add to this answer.