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What can be inferred from these lines describing the pardoner in chaucer's prologue to the canterbury tales? he had a fine veronica sewed to cap. his wallet lay before him in his lap, stuffed full of pardons brought from rome all hot. a. he had a scholarly look. b. he was an unethical man. c. he was an honest person. d. he pretended not to care for riches. e. he cared about people's well-being.

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