The excerpt from the "General Prologue" of the Canterbury Tales that tells us that the knight had been part of the Crusades, the military expeditions in which Christians sought to win the Holy Land, is the one that says: " Full worthy was he in his liege-lord's war, and therein had he ridden (none more far) as well in Christendom as heathenesse, and honoured everywhere for worthiness".
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B). Violations are more likely to be short term than invasions.
Explanation:
Violation exemplifies the act of being violated(ignored) or transgression of a law, promise or rule which is short-termed and usually unintentional while on the contrary invasion is a deliberate and intentional attempt to intrude into an area where they are not wanted usually by military men in order to conquer a certain geopolitical entity. Thus, <em>in comparison invasions are more active, intentional, and long-lasting than the violations which are comparatively less active, unintentional and short-termed. </em>Thus, this makes us conclude option B as the answer to the given question.
1. an irregular verb - eat
2. used for writing school assignments - formal English
3. verbs that do not have direct objects - lie, sit, rise
4. a word used as a signal for cause and effect - therefore
5. verb endings used to form past tense of regular verbs: -ed or -d
6. verbs that need direct object - lay, set, raise
7. a word for happiness with one's situation in life - contentment
8. nominative case pronouns - she, we, they, you
9. verb endings used to make a verb agree with a third-person singular subject: -s or -es
10. objective case pronouns - her, us, them, you
11. used for writing a note to a friend - informal English
During World War ll the United States was apart of the Allies
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I currently have this question and I think it's either the 1st or the 4th one! Hope this helps a tiny bit.
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