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How does chaucer characterize the young man speaking in this passage?

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He is impassioned and persuasive.
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If this refers to the excerpt from The Pardoner’s Tale in The Canterbury Tales...

"And it fell to the youngest of them all,

And he set off at once towards the town... (and ends with)

...Wouldn’t I be doing you a friendly turn?”

the full Question and Choices are

How does Chaucer characterize the young man speaking in this passage?

A. as uncomfortable

B. as loyal

C. as deceitful

D. as innocent

the ANSWER is

C. as deceitful

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