The Pardoner is honest about his shortcomings, whereas others are not.
well the other pilgrims thought that she was a srong and dominant woman. They knew that she could get her way in any relationship. Hope that helps :)
Bradford knew the Pilgrims, while he did not know the "strangers."
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immoral; honest
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The Pardoner is honest about his shortcomings, whereas others are not.
That he is honest about his shortcomings.
I listened to the pardoner's tale attentively, considering the moral lesson he was trying to convey through his story. I reflected on the themes of greed and deception that were presented and thought about how they relate to human nature.
present, thought is in past tenseAlsothinks is used with he/she/it or a singular noun as subject egHe thinks about her. She thinks about him. Her father thinks about them.For all other subjects think is the correct form egThey think about me. I think about them. The teachers think about the students.
well the other pilgrims thought that she was a srong and dominant woman. They knew that she could get her way in any relationship. Hope that helps :)
The narrator is suggesting that the Pardoner from Chaucer's "The Pardoner's Tale" could have been a eunuch or a female horse, highlighting the Pardoner's effeminate or emasculated characteristics. This comment underscores the Pardoner's ambiguity and deceitfulness.
to think: I think you think she thinks, he thinks they think we think I, you, she, we, they thought
Bradford knew the Pilgrims, while he did not know the "strangers."
that he is honest about his short commings ...apex nikka
The present tense form of 'think' is 'thinks' for the third person singular (he/she/it) and 'think' for all other subjects.