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VERTICAL LINES-lines that are at right angle and or perpendicular to a plane.HORIZONTAL LINES-lines that are parallel to the horizon.ANGULAR LINES-lines that have sharp edges. They can be long or short.CURVE LINES-lines that are without angles.SLANTING OR DIAGONAL-lines that suggest action or movement.JAGGED LINES-lines that are harsh and unpleasant.
Hi The different types of Alphabet of lines are:-Visible.-cutting plane lines.-Short breaking lines.-Border lines.-Invisible lines .-Ditto or hidden lines.-Center lines.-Long break lines.-Section lines.-Dimension lines
VERTICAL LINES-lines that are at right angle and or perpendicular to a plane. HORIZONTAL LINES-lines that are parallel to the horizon. ANGULAR LINES-lines that have sharp edges. They can be long or short. CURVE LINES-lines that are without angles. SLANTING OR DIAGONAL-lines that suggest action or movement. JAGGED LINES-lines that are harsh and unpleasant.
Lines with no slope are horizontal lines or flat lines
#1. Spiral Lines #2. Concave Lines #3. Horizontal Lines #4. Diagonal Lines #5. Vertical Lines #6. Broken Lines #7. Zigzag Lines #8. Concave Lines #9. Broken Lines I don't know the 10th but I am gonna research it . . .
The Pardoner is criticizing the hypocrisy of those who preach against avarice (greed) while themselves making a living by exploiting people's greed through indulgences and false relics. He is highlighting the irony of condemning a sin that one benefits from financially.
In lines 25-31 of "The Canterbury Tales," the Pardoner describes his life as one based on greed and deception. He admits to manipulating people for money by using fake relics and preaching solely for personal gain. The Pardoner is portrayed as a corrupt and hypocritical character.
The opening lines of "The Pardoner's Tale" suggest that the three rioters are arrogant, disrespectful, and not particularly noble or virtuous. Their behavior indicates a lack of moral integrity and a predisposition towards mischief or misdeeds.
A relic the Pardoner wishes to sell
The Pardoner speaks these lines; he is admitting his hypocrisy
The lines refer to the relics that the Pardoner sells to unsuspecting pilgrims as holy and valuable items. In reality, these relics are fake and worthless, filled with rags and bones instead of actual sacred objects. The Pardoner uses deception to exploit people's faith for his own gain.
A relic the Pardoner wishes to sell
Gemologists have a list of flaws, one for external flaws and another for internal flaws. From the Wikipedia page:"External flaws include blemishes, scratches, extra facets, fracture, 'fingerprints' pits, nicks, naturals, carbons and chips.Internal flaws include crystal/mineral inclusions, pinpoint inclusions, needles, cloud, knots, grain lines, feathers, intergrowths, cleavage, etch channel and bearding."
"Give me a break for once." :)
The cast of Behind the Lines - 2010 includes: Andrei Arlovski as himself Aki Avni as himself Craig Baumgarten as himself Philip Harrison as himself Peter Hyams as himself Dolph Lundgren as himself Kenji Luster as himself Charlie Picerni as himself Mike Pyle as himself
The cast of Winning Lines - 2000 includes: Dick Clark as Himself - Host Michael McKay as himself
Tom Farrey has: Played Himself - Reporter in "ESPN Outside the Lines" in 1990. Played Himself - Reporter in "ESPN Outside the Lines Weekly" in 2000. Played Himself - Reporter in "ESPN Outside the Lines Nightly" in 2003. Played Himself - Telephone Interviewee in "Mike and Mike in the Morning" in 2005. Played Himself - Reporter in "E:60" in 2007.