English, 18.05.2021 02:40 MsDiaz9324
Written Response (Argument): Compare the ideals of courtly love in “The Knight’s Tale” with those in “The Wife of Bath’s Tale”. How are they different and how are they the same? Use textual references to support your argument. (RL.10, W.5 L.2b) Written Response: Is the narrator or character in the text expressing a view that the author likely disagrees with? What aspect of society is the author criticizing through satire (satire- irony, humor, ridicule, exaggeration to highlight and criticize)? (RL.6, 10, W.1abcde, W.2abcd)
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00, marine7643
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English, 22.06.2019 10:00, juneham
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