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  1. Each of the "tales" in Geoffrey Chaucer's poem The Canterbury Tales are told by a different pilgrim on a journey to the city of
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  2. Each of the "tales" in Geoffrey Chaucer's poem The Canterbury Tales are told by a different pilgrim on a journey to the city of
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  3. Each of the "tales" in Geoffrey Chaucer's poem The Canterbury Tales are told by a different pilgrim on a journey to the city of
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  4. Each of the "tales" in Geoffrey Chaucer's poem The Canterbury Tales are told by a different pilgrim on a journey to the city of
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  5. Each of the "tales" in Geoffrey Chaucer's poem The Canterbury Tales are told by a different pilgrim on a journey to the city of
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  6. from The Canterbury Tales: "The Prologue"Which of these excerpts from The Canterbury Tales most explicitly suggests that the
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  7. from The Canterbury Tales: "The Prologue"Which of these excerpts from The Canterbury Tales most explicitly suggests that the
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  8. from The Canterbury Tales: “The Prologue”In The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer uses the description of a pilgrimage primarily as
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  9. from The Canterbury Tales: "The Prologue"In The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer uses the description of a pilgrimage primarily as (1
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  10. from The Canterbury Tales: "The Prologue"Which excerpt from "The Prologue" of The Canterbury Tales best indicates that the Nun
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