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Marina86 [1]
3 years ago
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Pardoner's Prologue and Tale Note-Taking and Summarizing Chart Directions: Complete the Note-Taking and Summarizing Chart below

to help you remember the events of each tale. Fill in the chart using bullet points or phrases. After you have completed the four categories for Summary, Characters, Theme, and Narrator, analyze why Chaucer included this pilgrim's tale in the collection. What is Chaucer's message through this particular pilgrim's tale? Pardoner's Prologue and Tale Summary of the Tale Characters Involved in the Tale Theme or Message of the Tale What We Learn About the Narrator Why This Tale is Important to the Whole ©2011 Secondary Solutions - 146 - The Canterbury Tales Literature Guide
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KonstantinChe [14]3 years ago
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Answer: Move like a snake

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