O new Iscariot, O new Ganelon! O false dissimulator, Greek Sinon That brought down Troy all utterly to sorrow! O Chanticleer, accursed be that morrow Which sentence in the following description identifies the style used in the excerpt? These lines describe the false beliefs that Chanticleer held. The proud Chanticleer is being mocked in these lines for having raised such outcry. The narrator mocks the narrative style of epic poetry by applying it to a beast fable. The proud Chanticleer is mocked by the other hens because he was making much of the dream.
what do u think
The first line I'm pretty confident about. But I'm unsure about any others?
your right good job
Oh so it's correct?
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yep
Thank you😁 Think you could help with a few others I like to triple check. I doubt myself sometimes.
lol some times when u think there wrong there right but i can try
In this excerpt from "The Nun's Priest's Tale" in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, how is Pertelote, a hen, compared to Hasdrubal's wife? When they had caught a sight of Chanticleer. But fair Dame Pertelote assailed the ear Far louder than did Hasdrubal's good wife When that her husband bold had lost his life, And Roman legionaries burned Carthage… Pertelote's devotion to her husband is compared to that of Hasdrubal's wife. Pertelote's screams are likened to the laments of Hasdrubal's wife. Pertelote's beauty is compared to that of Hasdrubal's wife. Hasdrubal's wife's mannerisms are mimicked by Pertelote the hen. Pertelote's love for Chanticleer is mocked by Hasdrubal's wife.
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