It seems that you have missed the necessary options that we can choose from, but anyway, here is the answer. The one that best explains Chaucer’s choice to include a “Prologue” in The Canterbury Tales is <span>to explain the purpose of the narrative to follow. Hope this answers your question.</span>
Communication skills or giving and receiving info in your personal life
1. He waft along the bridge.
2. The cat waver itself from the pine.
3. The flower weathered itself from the changing seasons.
4. Mary who is a zeal, partied all night.
5. Richard abet John to steal some money at the store.
Prereading, Reading, and Review
The main argument in this piece is that Black English is termed as its' own distinct language, white English or dissimilar to American. Black English is not simply a dialect of English but its' own language.
Language is a way of expressing yourself, as well as in Black English does exactly the same way, by expressing the kind of lives that black people had lived. The overcoming of slavery is being represented by the development of their languages and submission to the American people during that period of time.
Since their development under more extreme circumstances and different, it has enriched the culture of African American which made them recognize Black English as their language.