Asked by Mike
I forgot two include these two very last sentences. Thank you.
1) You can write either on the photocopy or on the fool-scap paper (I don't know if it is correct)
2)Present the character of the prioress, pointing out her appearance, her attitude towards her fellow creatures as well as her flaws. How would you define Chaucer's language in describing her?
1) You can write either on the photocopy or on the fool-scap paper (I don't know if it is correct)
2)Present the character of the prioress, pointing out her appearance, her attitude towards her fellow creatures as well as her flaws. How would you define Chaucer's language in describing her?
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Writeacher
1 is correct.
2 needs a comma after "creatures" -- the rest is fine.
2 needs a comma after "creatures" -- the rest is fine.
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