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The Canterbury Tales was a popular book of the period because it A. contained many different stories. B. had characters from all walks of life. C. was written in easy-to-understand language. D. described
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The Canterbury Tales was a popular book of the period because it
A. contained many different stories.
B. had characters from all walks of life.
C. was written in easy-to-understand language.
D. described middle- and upper-class fashions
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the answer is C! goodluck !
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The Canterbury Tales was a popular book of the period because it c) was written in easy-to-understand language. This was because it was written in Vernacular English language, at a time where most tales were written in Latin, French or Italian. Chaucer at his time was part of the time of this trend where English-language stories were taking off.
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