Asked by Steve
Which of these lines from The Canterbury Tales’ “Prologue” best exemplifies a Franklin?
“He was a model among landed gentry.”
“As Sheriff he checked audit, every entry.”
“There was no such conveyancer as he…”
“He lived for pleasure and had always done…”
My answer is A
“He was a model among landed gentry.”
“As Sheriff he checked audit, every entry.”
“There was no such conveyancer as he…”
“He lived for pleasure and had always done…”
My answer is A
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Answered by
Writeacher
https://tigerweb.towson.edu/duncan/chaucer/notes-franklin.html
Probably so.
Probably so.
Answered by
Steve
thank you
Answered by
Writeacher
You’re welcome.
Answered by
Nancy
So is A right?
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