Chaucer uses several different techniques to create lively characters, but the best option from the list would be
"indirect characterization" if you have to choose one.
Explanation:
In The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer originally uses indirect techniques of characterization in identifying the various pilgrims in the General Prologue and completely the whole poem. Unlike primary characterization in which the narrator simply tells the reader what sort of personality a role has, secondary characterization allows the reader to form his or her own conception of the character in question
B. Revolution
C. Confusion
D. Social justice
What really caught my attention was the writing. Yes, the plot was wretched, the emoting was pathetic. Yet there was something even more glaring in this age of butchering the English language.
I pine for the days of correct English when "you know" and "like" didn't crop up as every other word!
Stinson Mix, Farmersville, TX
What should Mr. Mix add to his letter to make it more convincing?
A. Include the editor’s name.
B. Include an example of how the movie didn’t use correct English.
C. Include comments on the acting.
D. Include a review of the direction.
Answer:
A include the editor's name
The correct option is answer A / option one.
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b. to whom I dedicated my essay about Spain
c. this is the person
d. about Spain