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In this opening excerpt of "General Prologue" to The Canterbury Tales, Geoffrey Chaucer is using these lines to . A. provide the time for the setting
B. Introduce the multitudes of pilgrims on the journey
C. satirize poets of grand epics
D. create a sense of rejuvenation

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