B. A Baroque idea that as many feelings as possible should be communicated in a piece of music
C. A Baroque idea that only one feeling should be communicated in a piece of music
D. A Baroque idea that music should not convey any feelings
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(a) The (b) young (c) them saw (d) I saw
The children were asked to knit for the Annual Jumble Sale in the school. The rain caught him unawares even though he was carrying an umbrella in his hand. Some children were playing in the playground, yet a UFO landed on the nearby field. Birds were sitting on the orange house while others were pecking at the grains in his bag. Surprisingly, a pair of socks for the young pair of feet was on the roof. Of them, some were sitting in one line while none of them moved when I walked towards them.
Blank 1: Class, Estates, Noble, Peasants
Blank 2: Frame, Skeleton, Fable, Folk
Chaucer draws on the ESTATES satire prevalent in his time to bring out the traits of the different classes of society.
He uses the technique of FRAME story to hold the narrative together.
Estates satire is composed of three medieval estates. The Clergy (those who pray, the Nobility (those who fought), and the Peasantry (those who labored).
Frame story is a literary technique wherein narration is given. Frame story is a story within a story.
Answer: "Estates" for blank one and "Frame" for two
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Answer:
A or B would be my answer! :D please tell me if im wrong.
Answer: You can’t seriously compete without talking.
Explanation:
It is very difficult to condemn a person without tangible evidence and the ability to talk with them face to face. It’s not like they’re saying, ‘hey I’m a predator, come catch me!’
Answer:
Be vigilant
Explanation:
Be at alert because the guy can just enter without your knowledge
Final Answer:
1. Martha warns about the possibility of someone entering shortly.
2. This creates a sense of tension and anticipation in the scene.
Explanation:
In the given dialogue, Martha alerts others to the imminent arrival of an individual.
This quick warning serves to build suspense and anticipation within the narrative, as it implies that a significant or unexpected event might occur when this person arrives. It adds an element of uncertainty and keeps the audience engaged by making them wonder who this person is and what their arrival might mean for the ongoing situation or conversation.
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