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English, 09.05.2021 05:40, angelcamacho0219

Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. Read the excerpt from Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, and then complete the sentences that follow.
But he looked hollow and went soberly.
Right threadbare was his overcoat; for he
Had got him yet no churchly benefice…
In this description of the , the word threadbare tells the audience that this character is . The reason for his situation is that he did not get any from the Catholic Church.

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