I strongly feel it would be.... <em>a) The Unknown </em>
<em>Reason:</em> Myths are made up. Meaning that a myth is something a person made up to explain something they dont know (or that other people dont know). This supports the unknown option in your test.
Please inform me if this is incorrect... -Ninja Cat
<span>The speaker in In Memoriam, A. H. H. by
Alfred, Lord Tennyson, believes in Death's supreme power. [ This might
give an idea of how the poem is an account of all Tennyson's thoughts
and feelings as he copes with his grief over such a long period -
including wrestling with the big philosophico-scientific questions of
his day.</span>
Hi There ;) I did this test last week I believe it was B or D.
Hope this helps :)
Chaucer wanted to show a real picture of people, however, to make these characters more literary and adapted to the narrative he was writing, he introduced more cartoonish and exaggerated characters, like caricatures.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- "The Canterbury Tales" was written to show a true portrayal of social classes in middle-age England.
- The author wanted not only to introduce these people, but to criticize and praise the way they behaved.
- The objective was to present a real portrait of society, but it was necessary to adapt these characters so that they could show themselves more literary and have highlighted characteristics.
For this reason, when we read "The Canterbury Tales" we can see caricatured characters, exaggerated, but that still represents society.
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Answer:
C. Structure
Explanation:
Example :
The
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A
B
B
structure ;
Nature's first green is gold A
Her hardest hue to hold A
Her early leaf's a flower B
But only so an hour B
Leaf subsides to leaf
So Eden sank to greif
Dawn goes down to day
Nothing gold can stay