The narrator of the Canterbury tales is portrayed as (D) naïve and observant.
The narration being talked about in the question is The Canterbury tales. It is a collection of stories tied together by a framing device (the story of the pilgrimage). It is a combination of twenty- four stories which were written in the Middle English.
The narrator of the stories is patient and listens to everyone. He often acts foolish sometimes.
Therefore, the correct answer is (D) naïve and observant.
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Option B. The statement suggests that Amy Foster's husband is dead.
Explanation:
In line 15 of the short-story "Amy Foster", written by Polish-British writer Joseph Conrad, that was first published in December 1901, when Dr. Kennedy says "Her husband used to be" he is making a reference about Amy Foster's husband. The fact that he talks about him in the past tense suggests that the man has passed away.
Is it fair that Mr. Yallow is being blamed for Graciella's expulsion?
1 Shakespeare was buried at Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon.
2 Shakespeare married his wife Anne Hathaway when he was 18. She was 26 and three months pregnant with Shakespeare’s child when they married.
3 Shakespeare wore a gold hoop earing.