B. They are making a religious journey to a cathedral.
C. They are escaping religious oppression in England.
D. They are all members of the Knight's entourage.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
The characters in the Prologue from The Canterbury Tales are brought together by a religious journey to a cathedral.
The correct answer is B. They are making a religious journey to a cathedral.
In the Prologue of The Canterbury Tales, the characters are introduced as a group of pilgrims who are traveling together on a religious journey to the Canterbury Cathedral. They are all from different walks of life, representing different social classes and professions. This pilgrimage serves as the initial event that brings the characters together and sets the stage for the tales they will tell during their journey.
For example, the Knight is a member of this group and is one of the characters introduced in the Prologue. However, it is important to note that not all characters in the Prologue are members of the Knight's entourage, so option D is incorrect.
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B:They .................(make)in Italy
2.A:Why didn`t you fly to Moscow?
B:Because all the flights................................(cancel)due to a snowatorm.
3.A:When........................................(lunch/serve)?
B:From 11:30am to 2:30 pm.
4A:who...................(the first computer game/invent/by)
B:Steve Russell
5. A:Can i bring my dog?
B:I`m afaid pets......................(not/allow)in the camp.
6.Whhy didn`t you come to Helen `s party ?
B:I.....................(not/invite)
Here are the correct passive verb forms for each sentence.
To put the verbs in the correct passive tense, we need to change the active verbs to passive verbs. Here are the correct passive verb forms:
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him
O them
his
none of the above
Answer:
Because of him being late, he missed the quiz.
Explanation:
b. considering your audience, putting ideas on paper, and sharing your writing
c. choosing and narrowing a topic, considering your audience, and gathering details
d. correcting grammar and spelling errors, and improving mechanics
option c is the answer
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