Answer:
3. wind, sunshine
4. You (implied subject)
5. ly (delicately)
Explanation:
3. The antecedent is what <em>their</em> refers to, and the wind and sunshine are spreading warmth around the garden.
4. In an imperative sentence you are giving a command, so the sentence addresses "you" even though English speakers like to omit the subject.
5. Adverbs generally end in <em>ly</em>.
Answer:
SAMPLE RESPONSE: Thetis couldn't prevent Achilles from going to war no matter what she did. This indicates the message that no one can stop a person from following his destiny.
This fact that this passage is from the perspective of an unreliable narrator is supported by the fact that nobody believes the narrator and at times she barely believes herself.
When she asks Agnes, it is clear that Agnes believes the narrator was dreaming or is lying. The narrator then second guesses herself and tries to justify the vision she saw as some friend of the servants. She decides not to ask anyone else (in case they also think she is making it up), which leads the reader to think that she might not be entirely reliable.
Chaucer uses irony to describe the faults and shortcomings of the pilgrims. TRUE.