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English, 24.02.2021 20:20 Nathaliasmiles

Read the excerpt from The Canterbury Tales. "Gentlemen” said he, "I take pains to preach
In churches with a lofty, resonant voice,
Regular as a bell I ring it out,
For everything I say I have by heart:
My text’s the same one as it always was . . .”

Which statement best describes how the Pardoner is characterized in this passage?
a)He is an intellectual who is inspired by academics.
b)He is a confident, suave performer.
c)He is a heartless, vindictive leader.
d)He is a caring counselor who is devoted to service.
b i believe

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