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If any here should wish, out of devotion, To make an offering, and have absolution, Let them come forward now, and kneeling down Humbly receive my blessing and pardon. Or take my pardon as we go along, Take it at every milestone, fresh and new, Only renew, and yet again renew, Your offerings in sound gold and silver coin. –The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer What is satirical about this passage from the end of The Pardoner’s Tale? The Pardoner shows that, despite what he said earlier, he is genuinely concerned with helping people. The Pardoner is so greedy that he tries to extract money even from people who know his tricks. The Pardoner offers pardons, but he is not authorized to do so. The Pardoner is so religious that he offers to give absolution and blessings again and again.
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What is a predic. how did the great railroad strike of 1877 demonstrate the power of workers? ate noun?
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Which of these best explains why the argument in this passage is weak? (5 points) the argument doesn't take into account opposing points of view. the argument relies on attacking a weak version of the opposition. the claim is not valid. the argument relies on claims that are not backed up by facts.
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Which additional resources would an employee follow the company’s policy for using ground transportation? select three options. a list of company-approved car rental agencies a brochure on safety tips for public transportation embedded web links for booking inexpensive airline tickets contact information for the manager who approves car services a chart indicating price ranges for private car services
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