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ANTONII [103]
2 years ago
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What is the frame network for canterbury tales

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Gelneren [198K]2 years ago
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The frame network for Canterbury tales is the visiting of pilgrimage to Canterbury.

<h3>What are Canterbury tales?</h3>

Canterbury tales is a book that contain 24 stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer. The story contain the visiting of some pilgrims to Canterbury from London.

Thus, the  frame network for Canterbury tales is the visiting of pilgrimage to Canterbury.

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