English, 08.10.2019 08:50 thompsonjeremiah837
What can the reader infer about the monk's character based on the fact that all of his stories contain the same tragic moral?
a. he is angry with the church so he tells stories to make biblical characters look bad.
b. he does not know stories outside of the biblical ones.
c. he loses himself in the sermon he is preaching to the audience.
d. he is jealous of the other storytellers from the canterbury tales and wants to outperform them.
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