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English, 06.12.2021 08:20 ishrael2001

Which of these lines best explains the central irony in "The Pardoner's Prologue"? A "By this fraud have I won me, year by year, / A hundred marks, since I've been pardoner."
B. "When they are dead, for all think thereon / Their souls may well black-berrying have gone!"
C. "For, when I dare not otherwise debate, / Then do I sharpen well my tongue and sting / The man in sermons, and upon him fling / My lying defamations"
D. Thus can I preach against that self-same vice / Which I indulge, an
and that is av
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