In the opening lines of the Prologue to the Canterbury Tales, the narrator
A) criticises chivalry
B) attacks the corruption in the church
C) rejoices in the renewing cycle of life
D) establishes the ideal of the renaissance man
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Q1: In the prologue to the Canterbury Tales,
Q2: The Canterbury Tales is structured as a
A)parody
B)folk
Q4: In the prologue to the Canterbury Tales,
Q5: In the prologue to the Canterbury Tales,
Q6: Chaucer's wife of Bath is
A)shy
B)patient
C)independent
D)humourless
Q7: Immediately prior to joining the others in
Q8: In the prologue to the Canterbury Tales,
Q9: In describing the friar as "a noble
Q10: Shall I compare thee to a Summer's
Q11: The sonnet is addressed to a _
A)young
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