______ are all described in the Prologue of The Canterbury Tales.
______ are all described in the Prologue of The Canterbury Tales.
The Prologue of The Canterbury Tales is a splendid masterpiece of realistic portrayal.
The Prologue of The Canterbury Tales is a splendid masterpiece of realistic portrayal.
Why does the author quote the words about war in the prologue
Why does the author quote the words about war in the prologue
The Canterbury Tales has a general prologue and four tales that are connected by “links”. A: 12 B: 15 C: 24 D: 120
The Canterbury Tales has a general prologue and four tales that are connected by “links”. A: 12 B: 15 C: 24 D: 120
Good communication is very important in marriage because a nice wedding is a(n) _____(开始) to happy life. A: argue B: prologue C: monologue D: dialogue
Good communication is very important in marriage because a nice wedding is a(n) _____(开始) to happy life. A: argue B: prologue C: monologue D: dialogue
________ of a play is the material other than the play as a main text, which frames the understanding of it. A: A list of characters B: The para-text C: A prologue D: An epilogue
________ of a play is the material other than the play as a main text, which frames the understanding of it. A: A list of characters B: The para-text C: A prologue D: An epilogue
A chorus in a Shakespearean drama is____. A: a single character who speaks the prologue and other linking parts of the play B: a group of singers or dancers performing together in a supporting role in a music number C: a group of performers who comment together on the main action D: a simple song for group singing in formal or informal worship
A chorus in a Shakespearean drama is____. A: a single character who speaks the prologue and other linking parts of the play B: a group of singers or dancers performing together in a supporting role in a music number C: a group of performers who comment together on the main action D: a simple song for group singing in formal or informal worship