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4. and thus i preach against the very vice / i make my living out of—avarice. (the canterbury tales, "the pardoner’s tale") (1 point)
greed
important edict
weakness of character
rule of law
5. if there be one among you that is willing / to have my absolution for a shilling. (the canterbury tales, "the pardoner’s tale") (1 point)
prayer garment
confessions
prediction
remission of sin
6. he was as good as dead / (it seems that then the statutes took that view) / but that the queen, and other ladies too, / implored the king to excuse his grace… (the canterbury tales, "the wife of bath’s tale") (1 point)written laws
royal guards
stone sculptures
courtly ladies

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