What is the Structure of the Canterbury Tales. Canterbury Tales is a collection of tales written by the late fourteenth-century poet Geoffrey Chaucer. The tales are presented in a format of stories told at a story-telling contest by a group of pilgrims on their way to the cathedral of Canterbury.
Answer:
C. Christine has been at this school for the past four years.
Explanation:
The other options unnecessarily use "has" and "had" while Answer C. is the only sentence in which it is actually necessary (ex. Dontay did most of his chores last week).
...What is the word in italics?
I'm assuming by the options and context clues, the word is "ponderous"
It should be heavy, because ponderous means with a lot of weight(basically).
If it was sharp why would she pick it up? If it was slippery, why would she make her neighbor pick it up? If it was too heavy for her to remove, she would go get help from her neighbor.
So yeah, your answer is C, heavy.
Answer:
I think it's that people will work to improve their appearance
Explanation:
At first it's talking about how he spends his money to buy a new shirt, which is for appearance, and then talks about how he cleans his finger nails, which is to look clean (appearance)
The answer is: The <span>British explorer inspects the monolith so carefully with his monocle b</span>ecause he couldn't see very well so it took a long time( He was blind).