Extra what is ironic in the words used by the narrator to describe the summoner in "the prologue"
to the canterbury tales?
you'd meet none better if you went to find one. why, he'd allow—just for a quart of wine
any good lad to keep a concubine. (11. 666-668)
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30, coolgirl5679
Secret in slovakia how does the author's use of foreshadowing in the opening paragraphs affect the passage? a. it creates excitement by revealing the narrator's hopes of receiving part of her great-aunt's estate. b. it creates dread through its vivid descriptions of the house; readers are aware that something terrible has happened within those walls. c. it creates mystery by suggesting that the narrator's view of the house will somehow change as a result of her experiences inside. d. it creates a sense of joy and anticipation by hinting that the narrator will be reconnected with her great-aunt.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:10, queenfan1818
Imagination. experience. determination. trustworthiness.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30, plumagirl
How does visiting the place of the gods affect the narrator? a. he discovers that it is unwise to have an inquiring mind b. he learns that there is nothing supernatural to fear in the destroyed city c. he renounces everything he learned from the priests and his father d. he understands that the past has nothing of interest for people of the present
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Extra what is ironic in the words used by the narrator to describe the summoner in "the prologue"
English, 28.10.2020 19:40
English, 28.10.2020 19:40
English, 28.10.2020 19:40