The canterbury tales
in "the prologue" of chaucer's the canterbury tales, what is chaucer's ma...
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The canterbury tales
in "the prologue" of chaucer's the canterbury tales, what is chaucer's main reason for writing about the pilgrimage?
a. to reveal the characters' beliefs about their religion.
b. to create a setting for telling stories by different characters.
c. to describe medieval life from different points of view.
d. to create a colorful setting in which to reveal his characters
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