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In the "General Prologue" to the Canterbury Tales, how does Chaucer present the various social classes? What kind of commentary does he appear to be offering about social class? (use examples from the text)

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Answer:

Chaucer presents the various social classes by showing an image of them

His commentary is basically saying how people got in the classes and saying how you can get into one of the classes yourself.

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