The two liars in the rhyme above is Jane and Jack because as you analyze the sentences above and try to connect the dots, it is Jane and Jack who are lying as the sentences goes on circles. So the two liars in the rhymes is Jane and Jack while the others are not.
I think it is single but i'm not sure
Firstly, the author is going to attend exciting elective courses. Secondly, they're going to join several clubs to meet new friends. Lastly, they will have an unforgettable experience by attending football games, and dances. In conclusion, That's three of the ways he supports the main idea.
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he is facing internal conflict
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Answer:Canterbury tales
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Okay, let us fill in the gap from the question;
''The CANTERBURY TALES can be described as an epic poem and a framed narrative''.
The Canterbury tales was written by an English poet - Geoffrey Chaucer within the years of 1387 and 1400. The Canterbury tales is written in both verse and prose(although, only two tales are written in prose,that is non-poetic) and it comprise of 23 stories; the book tells a pilgrimage story from Southwark, London to Canterbury. The narrator of is Chaucer himself.
The tales in the book '' Canterbury tales'' consist of tales like; The Merchant's Tale, the Miller's tale, the tale of Sir Thopas and so on.