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English, 05.03.2021 16:50, mdngndntbdnbd

In this assessment, you have the opportunity to launch your idea for a new, modern Canterbury Tales while explaining what makes the original work so effective.
In your assessment:
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You will first consider Chaucer's work as a whole and explain why it remains an important piece of literature
and an important historical document.
Then, you will work to create a setting for a new adaptation of The Canterbury Tales.
You will also create characters based on the world around you and connect them back to the characters
identified in "The Prologue."
Finally, your conclusion will pitch your idea to an audience. You submitted your pitch in the previous lesson, so
you can work the pitch you have already created into the conclusion of your essay.
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Remember, if you are doing the essay, it should be at least 5 paragraphs in length and utilize your best
writing skills.

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