Chaucer writes with irony about the Prioress, or nun, in "The Canterbury Tales: Prologue," and the things that he says about her mean the opposite. His descriptions make her seem very worldly, strives to have exquisite taste, that she has dainty table manners, and dresses well.
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He wishes he were like Finny.
Mad
Positive
Admiring.
The word "curious" best describes Emily Dickinson's attitude toward death. She often reflected on it in her poetry, exploring its mysteries and implications with an inquisitive and introspective approach.
Some people have a positive pleasant attitude toward work. Others have a pompous attitude.
The dutch were not interested in converting them.
Imperative
He wanted to support business growth.
He wanted to support business growth.
Colonists were a people separate from Britain. For Apex.