English, 18.06.2021 22:50 Tabbicat021
His tippet was stuck always full of knives
And pins, to give to young and pleasing wives.
And certainly he kept a merry note:
Well could he sing and play upon the rote.
At balladry he bore the prize away.
His throat was white as lily of the May;
Yet strong he was as ever champion.
In towns he knew the taverns, every one,
And every good host and each barmaid too-
Better than begging lepers, these he knew.
Which best identifies what makes this passage ironic?
A. As a member of clergy, The friar is expected to beg on behalf of the poor.
B. As a member of clergy, The Friar is an example of Christian values.
C. The Friar’s friendliness with members of general society causes him to lose his objectivity when people confess to him.
D. It is expected that The Friar would be taken care of as a member of clergy.
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Which of the following would not be a good supporting sentence for an example paragraph with the following topic sentence?
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English, 22.06.2019 07:40
In this unit activity, you will analyze aspects of the medieval english stories the canterbury tales and sir gawain and the green knight. you will also read george orwell’s essay “politics and the english language,” analyze it, and express your own views on how language usage changes over time.
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