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English, 13.07.2019 00:30 StephenCurry34

Which of the following example s from the canterbury tale shows direct characterization? a. “the monk’s sleeves were garnished at the hand, with fine gray fur, the finest in the land” b. “…a knight, a most distinguished man… who from the day on which he first began / to ride abroad had followed chivalry…” c. “…he possessed fine horses, but he was not gaily dressed.” d. both a and c (a is incorrect)

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