Question
How does Chaucer's choice to set The Canterbury Tales' "Prologue" in spring contribute to the narrative?
(1 point)
It underscores the arduous journey the characters are about to take.
It emphasizes the limited time the characters have to make their pilgrimage.
It reinforces the notion that martyrdom is something to be avoided.
It casts the idea of religious pilgrimage as a new beginning.
(1 point)
It underscores the arduous journey the characters are about to take.
It emphasizes the limited time the characters have to make their pilgrimage.
It reinforces the notion that martyrdom is something to be avoided.
It casts the idea of religious pilgrimage as a new beginning.
Answers
GPT 3.5
It casts the idea of religious pilgrimage as a new beginning.
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