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from the middle ages through the renaissance- 92% Read the passage from Utopia this was the only ground of that war in which they engaged with the Nephelogetes against the Aleopolitanes......yet they pretended to no share of the spoil. The purpose of this passage is to provide an ANS: anec...

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from the middle ages through the
renaissance- 92%
Read the passage from Utopia
this was the only ground of that war in which they engaged with the Nephelogetes against the
Aleopolitanes......yet they pretended to no share of the spoil.

The purpose of this passage is to provide an ANS: anecdote to illustrate the circumstances under
which Utopians go to war

When a reader examines Utopia and then gives an opinion about it, the reader is ANS: critiquing
the text

Which excerpt from Everyman best represents how Everyman is characterized overall in the
passage? ANS: I believe that they will do so,
For kind will creep where it may not go

Read the passage from Everyman.
EVERYMAN: Alack! shall we thus depart indeed?
Our Lady, help, without any more comfort,
Lo, Fellowship foresaketh me in my most need...

In the passage, the author develops the character of Everyman through? ANS: what he says

Read the passage from Everyman.
COUSIN: No, by our Lady; I have the cramp in my toe.
Trust not to me, so God me speed,
I will deceive you in your most need,
Kindred

What does this passage imply about Cousin? ANS: He is making excuses to avoid
accompanying Everyman.

Read the excerpt from a paper on Everyman.
At first, Kindred says,"In wealth and woe we will with you hold," but then he says, "As for me,
ye shall go alone." This leads the reader to conclude that Kindred is shallow, contradictory, and
possibly selfish.

This paper is ANS: analyzing a character

Read the passage from Utopia.

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