The above question wants to assess your ability to read, interpret and write. For that reason, I can't create a summary for you, but I'll show you how to create one.
First of all, it is important for you to know that a summary is text presented in a summarized form, but showing the most important parts of an original text.
Therefore, to write your summary, you must:
- Read the entire text "Chivalry" written by Neil Gaiman.
- Reread and highlight the most important sentences that allow the reader to understand the subject covered in the text.
- Rewrite these sentences, but modify the words used by Neil Gaiman to avoid plagiarism. However, keep the meaning of these sentences.
Importantly, "Chivalry" is the short story that tells how an elderly woman managed to buy the Holy Grail in an antique shop and began to be visited by an Arthurian knight.
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From the given passage above from The Odyssey - Penelope, the line from the passage that best shows that Penelope is clever is: and so for three years I deceived the Akhaians. What makes Penelope very clever is that, her suitors agreed with her condition which is she needs to weave the great loom. But never did they know that every night by torchlight, she is unweaving it and she'll weave it again the next day. And this went on for three years.
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Answer: I could not love thee, dear, so much,Loved I not honor more
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The story lines have been shorted, and important details have been left out
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Since a movie can be aroun 1-2 hours maybe a little more the plot has to be at a more fast pace.
<span>Bacon lists Cupid’s attributes in order to compare them to the features of the atom.
Just like Cupid, atoms too are primary seeds that make up the world, and just like Cupid, they are naked, because they are not merged into a compound, but rather remain their "innocent" selves. He doesn't use this comparison to prove that Cupid is real (nobody can do that), or to prove he is a child (he is often portrayed as one), or to disprove the existence of atoms (it has been proven already they exist).
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