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English, 12.01.2021 07:00, bnnn

Take on the role of an editor who is putting together an anthology of literature. You must select one story from "The Monk's Tale" for students to read, and write an introduction that prepares them to understand it. The introduction will explore the story's plot, its related themes, and its rhyme scheme and meter. Your assignment should include the following elements:
A one-paragraph objective summary of the story
A one- or two-paragraph analysis of two related themes in the story
A one-paragraph description of the story's rhyme scheme and meter
Subheadings that label each section of the assignment
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