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  1. C. Throughout The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer demonstrates a remarkable insight into people’s foibles, weaknesses, and
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  2. The Prologue to Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales is an introduction of all different "pilgrims" on the journey. Each comes from
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  3. The Prologue to Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales is an introduction of all different "pilgrims" on the journey. Each comes from
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  4. The Prologue to Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales is an introduction of all different "pilgrims" on the journey. Each comes from
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  5. I forgot to include the following sentences. I hope you can have a look at them as well.1)Chaucer describes his appearance and
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  6. write a description of your own character using Chaucer's rhyme scheme and literary style.Please make my character a leper just
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  7. Which historic figure would a historian study if they wanted to locate a primary source with a negative depiction of the effects
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  8. Which historic figure would a historian study if they wanted to locate a primary source with a negative depiction of the effects
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  9. How does Chaucer’s choice toset The Canterbury Tales’ “Prologue” in spring contribute to the narrative? (1 point) It
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  10. How does Chaucer's choice to set The Canterbury Tales' "Prologue" in spring contribute to the narrative?(1 point) It underscores
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