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The monk in “the prologue” to the canterbury tales is an avid hunter who “did not rate that text at a plucked hen / which says that hunters are not holy men / and that a monk uncloistered is a mere / fish out of water” (lines 181–184). the narrator agrees with the monk. how does the monk’s life reflect this opinion? discuss these questions in a short paragraph, using evidence from the poem to illustrate your points.

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