just answer these questions If you give me a good grade I hire you for the next one if I get a good grade 1. What line states evidence for the purpose of their trip to Canterbury? A- People long to go on pilgramages and palmers long to seek the stranger lands B- Upon the tender shoots, and the young sun his half-course in the sign of the RAM has run. C- The rooms and stables of the in were wide; they made us easy, all was of the best D- Before my story takes a further pace, it seems a reasonable thing to say 2.What lines tells us that The Knight has been a success in his jousting career? A.He was sovereign value in all eyes B.In all his life to any, come what might; he was a true, a perfect gentle-knight C.In fifteen mortal battles he had been D.For all along the Mediterranean Coast he had embarked with many a noble host 3.What line gives us direct evidence that the Oxford Cleric is not a rich man? A. His only care was study B . And gladly would he learn, and gladly teach C.He had not found the stone for making gold D.Whatever money from his friends he took; he spent on learning another book 4.What textual evidence gives insight that The Skipper may not be as friendly as some of the text suggests? A.The barge he owned was called The Maudelayne B.If, when he fought, the enemy vessel sank C.That none from Hull to Carthage was his match D.The summer heat had tanned his color brown 5.The Doctor believes he is the ′perfect practicing physician.′ Which line connects his ′perfect practice′ with modern days ′perfect practice′? A.No one alive could talk as well as he did B.All his apothecaries in a tribe, were ready with the drugs he would prescribe C.He was well versed in Aesculapius too D.He therefore had a special love of gold