Read the excerpt from the General Prolgue to the Canterbury Tales.
In church he made a splendid ecclesiastic.
He’d read a lesson, or saint’s history,
But best of all he sang the offertory:
For, knowing well that when that hymn was sung,
He’d have to preach and polish smooth his tongue
To raise—as only he knew how—the wind,
The louder and the merrier he would sing.
How does the author characterize the pardon-seller in this excerpt?
by describing what he says and does
by describing the way he looks
by describing what he thinks and feels
by describing how others react to him
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Analysis that compares and contrasts the way two myths show one important feature of their culture
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What is the one characteristic about narrative poetry that all pieces share? a. the speaker is the voice in the poem. the speaker can be the protagonist that experiences the action and conflict, or the speaker can tell the story about someone else. b. as the poet, you will also set the mood of the poem. the words that you choose will arouse the reader. consider what you want the reader to feel when he reads your words. c. all narrative poetry has a story line. there will be a protagonist, and the 4 parts of plot.
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Read the excerpt from the General Prolgue to the Canterbury Tales.
In church he made a splendid ecc...
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