Answer:
"mutinous" (line 9)
Explanation:
mutinous means rebellion against authority, so i think this is correct.
Answer: ▶A. still lived◀
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Answer:
The Nun in Geoffrey Chaucer's (1340s--1400) "The Canterbury Tales" shows her sympathies and tender feelings by weeping by the mere sight of a mouse caught in a trap, bleeding or dead.
Explanation:
Geoffrey Chaucer describes Nun Prioress as a coy, solicitous gentle lady, who has well-polished manners and eats in an aristocratic manner. As for her sympathies, Chaucer says
<em>“As for her sympathies and tender feelings,/she was so charitably solicitous/</em>
<em>She used to weep if she but saw a mouse caught in a trap, if it were dead or bleeding."</em>
Chaucer also compares her with Eglantyne, calling her Madam Eglantyne. Eglantyne is a sweet and lovely flower.
Compitition is the misspelled word. It is supposed to be competition. Hope that helps c:
Answer:
A. The writer keeps using big, fancy words instead of accurate ones.
Explanation:
The definition of diction is: <em>"the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing."</em>
It is also is the way a person articulates and pronounces the words of a language. In writing, diction is represented by choice of words, which fits option A.