Question
from The Canterbury Tales: “The Prologue”
How does the description of spring in The Canterbury Tales’ prologue contribute to the narrative that follows?
(1 point)
Responses
by connecting images of warm weather to the notion of sainthood
by connecting images of warm weather to the notion of sainthood
by enticing the reader to consider the purpose of nature
by enticing the reader to consider the purpose of nature
by explaining the effect of the weather on each character’s religious views
by explaining the effect of the weather on each character’s religious views
by connecting the idea of new beginnings to the desire to make pilgrimages
How does the description of spring in The Canterbury Tales’ prologue contribute to the narrative that follows?
(1 point)
Responses
by connecting images of warm weather to the notion of sainthood
by connecting images of warm weather to the notion of sainthood
by enticing the reader to consider the purpose of nature
by enticing the reader to consider the purpose of nature
by explaining the effect of the weather on each character’s religious views
by explaining the effect of the weather on each character’s religious views
by connecting the idea of new beginnings to the desire to make pilgrimages
Answers
GPT 3.5
by connecting the idea of new beginnings to the desire to make pilgrimages