"Servant to Servants" is a poem that was actually written by Robert Frost and in this poem, the speaker engages herself in an appreciation for her husband. The answer for this would be option D. Hope this answers your question.
"With rising sea levels and coastal construction, shoreline erosion is something we should all care about" is the most ideal way to conclude the essay because it repeats ideas that were likely already mentioned in the essay rather than providing new information or simply restating the thesis without evidence.
And honoured everywhere for worthiness; At Alexandria, he, when it was won - <em>Knight</em>. Knight is a siginificant character in the book. He has many qualities, but four of the them is emphasized in the book. He is worthy for this name because of the good qualities.
Of courtliness, and stately manners took; And would be held worthy of reverence - <em>Prioress</em>. Prioress tries hard to seem courtly.
In wisps hung down such locks as he'd on head; But as to hood, for sport of it, he'd none - <em>Pardoner</em>. Pardoner sells official church pardons and the lines is a reference to this act.
A lover and a lusty bachelor, With lock well curled, as if they'd laid in press - <em>Squire</em>. Squire is a young, handsome man as described in the lines who accompanies the Knight in his adventures.
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B) And I for winking at your discords too
Have lost a brace of kinsmen: all are punish'd.
In these lines, the Prince of Verona is reflecting on the enmity that existed between the Capulet and the Montague, which led to the tragic events of the play. The prince states that even though he knew of this situation for a long time, he decided to ignore it. The consequence was that he also lost family members in the chaos that was caused by this hate, and everyone was hurt in the process.
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i think it's It adds humor and makes Mrs. Pringle seem like a more likable character.
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