In Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, 32 characters make the trip to Canterbury. 29 of these are mentioned in line 24 of the “General Prologue.” The narrator joins this group (making 30).
Answer:C.bent
Explanation:because it was looking for light
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C. Desiring wealth can lead to terrible outcomes.
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I disagree because everyone has the right to a fair court trial so they can be judged on what they have done so the court can fairly decide what should happen to the person
Benvolio blames the initial fight that takes place in Romeo and Juliet on Tybalt and the servants of the Capulet.