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
Explanation:
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Objective is the point of view that is most like a video camera recording events.
In obejctive point of view, it contains no interpretation or access to the thoughts or feelings of others present. This POV only reports what is seen or heard, and allows the spectator to form their own opinions.
Answer:
A. First person
Just picture this scenario as a vlog.
B Ed takes his own pillow. Whenever he takes a long trip.
C Whenever he takes a long trip, Ed takes his own pillow .
B. Diverse
C. Nature
D. Life
The root word bi(o)- means Life. Hence, option D is correct.
The term bio's Greek source means "life." Examples of words from this root word that are often used in English lexicon include biological, biography, and amphibian. Biology, also known as the science of "life," is one simple term that makes bio easier to remember.
The Latin-derived English prefix bi- and its Greek equivalent di- both denote the number "two." Particularly bi-, these "two" prefixes are frequently employed. Let's start with the often used prefix bi-, which signifies "two" in English. Wheels are seen on bicycles.
The word "life" is derived from the Germanic Old English word lf. The equivalent words in German and Dutch are leib and lijf, respectively. The word "liv" is used in all three of the major Scandinavian languages: Swedish, , and Norwegian.
Thus, option D is correct.
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C. a basic index, while the other resources are full databases allowing access to actual articles.
The Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature is just that - a guide. This means that it works as an index that a person would use for finding resources. It is not an actual database with full articles. EBSCOhost and Expanded Academic ASAP are online databases that allow the researcher access to full articles. Option B is wrong because it just is wrong as a statement an older index is not more comprehensive since it's missing the newer resources. Option A is also an incorrect statement.