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English, 03.11.2020 01:00 tajonae04

1.why might we consider the cante ury tales as a microcosm of the medieval world? 2.who is this thomas á beckey fellow
3.Our story begins in southwark. what sort of place is sothwark.
4. The inn is called "The Tabard Inn " What is a tabard?
5. why does the narrator-persona begin his discussion of the various pilgrims by describing the knight first?
6. what season is described in the opening passage of the Canterbury Tales? what do people especially want to do when this season comes, according to the narrator?
7. where especially is described do english people want to go? Why do they want to go there?
8.How many pilgrims does the narrator claim he meets at the Tabard inn?

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