can someone chec answers ? DCDB 1) What Anglo-Saxon value motivates the Geats to build a statue of Beowulf at the end of the poem? a) a pride in loyalty b) a taste for boasting c) a desire for vengeance d) a respect for Christian religion 2) What theme does Chaucer convey in “The Prologue” to The Canterbury Tales? a) the conflicts inherent in society b) the basic evil of mankind c) the infinite variety of human nature d) the pitfalls of sensual pleasure 3) What is ironic about the pledge the rioters make in these lines of “The Pardoner's Tale”? They made their bargain, swore
1) What Anglo-Saxon value motivates the Geats to build a statue of Beowulf at the end of the poem? a) a pride in loyalty b) a taste for boasting c) a desire for vengeance d) a respect for Christian religion 2) What theme does Chaucer convey in “The Prologue” to The Canterbury Tales? a) the conflicts inherent in society b) the basic evil of mankind c) the infinite variety of human nature d) the pitfalls of sensual pleasure 3) What is ironic about the pledge the rioters make in these lines of “The Pardoner's Tale”? They made their bargain, swore with appetite. / There three, to live and die for one another / As brother-born might swear to his born brother. a) They really are brothers but have forgotten. b) They have only just met. c) They do not realize that Death is listening. d) They later plot to kill one another to get a larger share of the gold. 4) On the symbolic level of the allegory of “The Pardoner's Tale,” which of these qualities might the rioters represent? (1 point) a) old age and death b) courage and greed c) greed and treachery d) fame and fortune
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1) A 2) C 3) It's ironic that the thieves would make a pledge of honesty. 4)C
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