It is not possible to answer because there is no Conversation. Or the answer would be none because of the same reason.
The answer is:
Pertelote's screams are likened to the laments of Hasdrubal's wife.
In the excerpt from "The Nun's Priest's Tale" in Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales," Lady Pertelote the hen cries so loud that she is compared to Hasdrubal's wife's weeping. The reason is, her husband was killed by the Romans, the city was burned and she committed suicide. As a consequence, since the narrator describes the hen's grieving as so loud that it attacks the air, it is assumed Pertelote grieved and groaned desperately.
Answer is in this photo hope it helps dkdkdkdkdkfifiifif
Answer:
As a teacher, I am looking forward to my sojourn at the beach during spring break.
Explanation:
Sojourn: To stay or visit