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Chaucer's characters represent every level of medieval society, from the nobility to the lower class. Provide evidence for this on the
following chart. List three pilgrims from different social classes in The Canterbury Tales. Briefly describe each character. Describe
the level of society from which each comes. Describe the effect this broad presentation of life in the Middle Ages has on the reader
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Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs. david sedaris's essay "our perfect summer" appeared in the june 16, 2003, issue of the new yorker. match each element of sedaris's essay to an element of a narrative essay. tiles time setting plot geographical setting conflict characters pairs the writer and his mother had always talked about the family buying a second home like the rich people they knew. the writer grew up in raleigh, north carolina, and his emerald isle in the summers.
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4. interpret how do the speaker's descriptions of and feelings about the wind change as the poem progresses? how does this shift show a change in the tone of the poem?
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Someone answer this asap for an office manger uses the function s(x) to determine the number of shirts the company can make when the employees work for a total of x hours. when the employees have worked for a total of 300 hours, they produces 500 shirts. which equation correctly represents the company’s production of shirts? a. s(300) = 500 b. s(300) = 800 c. s(500) = 300 d. s(500) = 800
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When a progressive tense is used in the independent clause, the dependent clause typically uses the tense.
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