may use rude or unfit
English, 15.10.2021 01:00 allymally12325
Why does the narrator in The
Canterbury Tales claim he
may use rude or unfit
language in telling the story?
A. It is language that was common to use
among travelers,
B. He is repeating exactly what people
said in order to be accurate,
C. He was raised without proper manners,
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Why does the narrator in The
Canterbury Tales claim he
may use rude or unfit
may use rude or unfit
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