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What option best characterizes the pardon- seller?

Charitable
Devious
Naive
Remorseful
( the Canterbury Tales)

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The option that best characterizes the pardon-seller in The Canterbury Tales is devious.

In this story, the pardon-seller represents the dark side of the Medieval Church. He is devious, which means he deviates from doing good, because he behaves as an impostor. The pardon-seller uses dishonest methods, such as the selling of indulgences and pardons to sinners, in order to earn money. Although he is a church official, the pardoner is only driven by his ambition of making more money.

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