In "The Pardoner's Tale" of Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, what is the best way to collect money from people according to the Pardoner?

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appealing to their sense of piety
appealing to their sense of piety

openly condemning avarice and greed
openly condemning avarice and greed

scaring them with prospects of divine punishment

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scaring them with prospects of divine punishment
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