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LenKa [72]
2 years ago
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Read the excerpt from The Canterbury Tales."Gentlemen" said he, "I take pains to preachIn churches with a lofty, resonant voice,

Regular as a bell I ring it out,For everything I say I have by heart:My text’s the same one as it always was . . ."Which statement best describes how the Pardoner is characterized in this passage?
English
2 answers:
lisov135 [29]2 years ago
8 0

Answer:

( B ) He is a confident, suave performer.

Explanation:

Read the excerpt from The Canterbury Tales. "Gentlemen" said he, "I take pains to preach  In churches with a lofty, resonant voice,

Regular as a bell I ring it out,  For everything I say I have by heart:

My text's the same one as it

WINSTONCH [101]2 years ago
4 0

This question is missing the options. I've found the compete question online. It is the following:

Read the excerpt from The Canterbury Tales.

"Gentlemen” said he, "I take pains to preach In churches with a lofty, resonant voice, Regular as a bell I ring it out, For everything I say I have by heart: My text’s the same one as it always was . . .”

Which statement best describes how the Pardoner is characterized in this passage?

A. He is an intellectual who is inspired by academics.

B. He is a confident, suave performer.

C. He is a heartless, vindictive leader.

D. He is a caring counselor who is devoted to service.

Answer:

The statement which best describes how the Pardoner is characterized in this passage is:

B. He is a confident, suave performer.

Explanation:

In this passage, the Pardoner does not come off as an intellectual. He does not mention or seem to be inspired by academics. He also does not sound vindictive, angry, or heartless in any manner. However, he does not sound caring either. His words ooze confidence. He speaks of himself and the way he preaches with the highest regard. It's as if he is praising and admiring himself: his effort, his memory, his oratory. We can safely choose letter B as the best option, thus: He is a confident, suave performer.

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