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What can the reader infer most clearly about the friar from these lines from the prologue from the canterbury
tales?
for though a widow mightn't have a shoe,
so pleasant was his holy how-d'ye-do
he got his farthing from her just the same
before he left, and so his income came
to more than he laid out.
a. he has aspirations to be a merchant.

b. he others make money

c. he is pious but also friendly.

d. he uses people for money.

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