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In “The Prologue” to The Canterbury Tales,Chaucer describes the Pardoner’s hair as “rat-tails” primarily to a.furnish realistic detail. b.provide comic relief. c.suggest the Pardoner’s obsession with current
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In “The Prologue” to The Canterbury Tales,Chaucer describes the Pardoner’s hair as “rat-tails” primarily to
a.furnish realistic detail.
b.provide comic relief. c.suggest the Pardoner’s obsession with current fashions. d.imply moral corruption.
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This description was probably used for comic relief.
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