From the Canterbury tales the wife of Baths tale Based on the crone in The wife of Bath's tale which of these best describe Chaucer;s prespective on women? A) they have far less awareness B) they are far more manipulative C) they are unable to administer D) they are unable to live under the control
@hanna1
b or d
Which on would u pick
b
From SIr Gawain and the green Knight With which of these statement from Sir Gawain and the green knight does the green knight offer an enticement for playing his Christmas game? A) I could have come in finery, fixed up for fighting B) come or be counted a coward, as is fitting C)ill give you merely this sash that's of slighter value D) I shall let him have as a present this lovely gisarme
@hanna1
a
last one okay
from the sir Gawain and the green knight Which of these lines from sir Gawain and the green knight most clearly exemplifies the medieval ideal of chivalry A) I know your worth and price B)now if you are truly as bold as all people say C) sober and thoughtful he stood there are stroked his beard D) and ferociously his red eyes rolled around
@hanna1
'I swear through fire and ice to be your humble knight.' Tells us a lot about and itself exemplifies the medieval ideal of chivalry. Knights sweared lojalty to their lord and fouht for them in times when they were needed. That is also exactly what we can observe here; he stated that he would fight for him and swore lojalty to him.
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