Answer:
1. "Aunt Sally, did you ever play piano?" asked Susie, "I think you play beautifully. Will you teach me to play like you?",
2. Tim asked, "Do you have my tools? I left a hammer, a screwdriver, nails, and screws to build the picture frame. If I can't find them, I will have to borrow tools from Mr. Green."
3. "When will we get to visit Disney World?" asked Stan. "Last year we went to the Jacksonville Zoo, where we saw lions, tigers, and bears."
4. Grandpa said 'Thank you', Jenny, for your gift. 'I have never received any gift that I liked so much. I will think of you, Jenny when I use it.'
5. My sister said, 'Janet borrowed all my fine jewelry for her party.' Do you know when she will return from shopping so that I can get it back?
Explanation:
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The first question: B
The second question: C
The last question: A
"<span>The novelty of the theme and its treatment enthralled the audience."
The Canterbury Tales dealt with themes that were not common for people to write about. At that time, people were starting to see the corruption of the church, so including that theme captivated them. Additionally, the characters came from a variety of backgrounds that people could relate to.</span>
The opposite meaning or outcome is irony