What is the frame narrative of the Canterbury Tales

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The frame narrative of the Canterbury tales consists on a group of thirty characters who are planning to make a pilgrimage to St. Thomas Beckett shrine at the Canterbury Cathedral. They are gathered at the Tabard Inn before they leave. The innkeeper challenges them to tell two stories each on their way to Canterbury to keep them entertained. The narrator who tells the best story will be rewarded with a dinner after the pilrimage. In the end, we only have 24 stories because Chaucer did not finish the piece.

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Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" frame narrative is a literary device utilized in his collection of stories. It depicts a group of pilgrims on a religious pilgrimage to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket in Canterbury, England.

The basic narrative framework is based on the pilgrimage itself. Chaucer depicts a broadcast of individuals from many socioeconomic groups and occupations, capturing a cross-section of medieval life.

It gives the collection structure and purpose, while also providing a sense of camaraderie, rivalry, and engagement among the pilgrims as they share their stories along the way.

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The correct answer is A. Ten syllables divided into pairs of unstressed and stressed syllables

Explanation:

In poetry, verses are composed of rhythmic units, which are called foot, one of the most common ones is the lamb, which is composed of an unstressed syllable and one stressed or accent syllable. Additionally, iambs can be included in different numbers which leads to a different rhythm in the poem this includes the iambic dimeter that is about creating verses by including two iambs, the iambic trimeter which is included three iambs and the iambic pentameter that means five iambs or ten syllables in which each pair is composed by one unstressed and one stressed syllable. Therefore, the description that matches the poetic form of iambic pentameter is "ten syllables divided into pairs of unstressed and stressed syllables".

'Iamb' refers to the sequence of unstressed and stressed syllables, and 'pentameter' means that there are ten syllables (penta means five, so you just multiply it by two). So the correct answer is 'ten syllables divided into pairs of unstressed and stressed syllables'. 

Why do Octavius and Mark Antony want to engage in a battle with Brutus and Cassius?to avenge Caesar’s death
to recruit new soldiers to their army
to become friends with the conspirators
to gain control over the land

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The answer is to avenge Caesar’s death.  They formed a third Triumvirate with Lepidus and massed their armies to defeat the conspirators who caused Caesar’s death.  After dealing with conspirators in Rome they fought the armies of Brutus and Cassius at the Battle of Philippi were Brutus and Cassius took their lives and the Third Triumvirate emerged victorious.

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A

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Which sentence has no errors in punctuation? A. He sat down, poured himself a cup of coffee, and read the newspaper. B. Michelle received two sweaters, a guitar and a gold necklace, for her birthday. C. First we ran out of gas got a flat tire, and then missed the exit for your house. D. The review in the paper said the movie had an implausible plot unrealistic dialogue, and bad acting.

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Your answer is a Because there is no errors
The sentence that has no errors in punctuation is A, because the commas are placed in the correct place. :)

A type of figurative language using exaggeration is ______.simile
metaphor
hyperbole
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A hyperbole is an extreme literary exaggeration. Such as, "I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse!" Obviously one person could not eat a horse, but instead uses a hyperbole to express his/her hunger.

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other person is wrong, it's a metaphor.

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"I ran as fast as I could to the top of the hill. I could hear Marley and Ian running behind me, but their voices were growing fainter. They were snails and I was a grasshopper leaping and jumping and leaving them behind!"

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Which statements describe how Antinous is portrayed in this excerpt from Book 21 of the Odyssey?Antinous saw, and said:
"Hence to your fields, ye rustics! hence away,
Nor stain with grief the pleasures of the day;
Nor to the royal heart recall in vain
The sad remembrance of a perish'd man.
Enough her precious tears already flow—
Or share the feast with due respect; or go
To weep abroad, and leave to us the bow,
No vulgar task! Ill suits this courtly crew
That stubborn horn which brave Ulysses drew.
I well remember (for I gazed him o'er
While yet a child), what majesty he bore!
And still (all infant as I was) retain
The port, the strength, the grandeur of the man."

He said, but in his soul fond joys arise,
And his proud hopes already win the prize.
To speed the flying shaft through every ring,
Wretch! is not thine: the arrows of the king
Shall end those hopes, and fate is on the wing!

He is deceitful and unfaithful to Ulysses.
He is trustworthy and loyal to Ulysses.
He wants to win the contest and take the place of Ulysses.
He wants to win the contest to win Penelope’s heart.
He mocks Ulysses's bravery and strength.

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The statements that describe how Antinous is portrayed in the excerpt of the Odyssey are the following:

  • He is deceitful and unfaithful to Ulysses
  • He wants to win the contest and take the place of Ulysses
  • He mocks Ulysses's bravery and strength.

The Odyssey is one of the two major ancient Greek poems considered to be written by Homer. One of its characters, Antinous, is portrayed as an arrogant character from the beginning, plotting to kill Telemachus and never showing any sign of good spirit or kindness. He is the first one to die once Odysseus returns.

The right answer for the question that is being asked and shown above is that: "He wants to win the contest and take the place of Ulysses." The statements that describe how Antinous is portrayed in this excerpt from Book 21 of the Odyssey is that He wants to win the contest and take the place of Ulysses.

The Speaker's Voice In The Selection From Clearances is _____. A. angry and confused B. private and Nostalgic C. sad and crushed D. buoyant and hopeful

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The correct answer is:

B. Private and nostalgic.

In 1987, Seamus Heaney, an Irish poet, published eight sonnets under the title Clearances. It was a mournful tribute to his mother Margaret Kathleen These sonnets are meant to re-establish his identity with his mother and family.  He recalls memories of mundane activities to explore the intimate relationship he had established with his mother over the years.

The answer to your question is b: private and nostalgic