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How does the narrator respond to the monk's preference for hunting and riding over studying or working?

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He agrees with the monk's positions

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In the canterbury tales, Chaucer that is also the narrator talks about the monk with disrespect and sarcasm as he has a low opinion of the monk. we can see this when he says: "He yaf nought of that text a pulled hen" or ""Of priking and of hunting for the hare was al his lust, for no cost wolde he spare"
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