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<span>The words he has chosen which are "difficult, force, crooked, struggling, tangled, fallen, fear, faint, and hungry", shows that he is going through quite a scary and tricky time, but it was hard for him to pass that swamp, and you can see he chose excellent words on how his journey was like. Plus the words " struggling, fear, and hungry", shows what difficulty he is going through and you as the reader imagine yourself in that position and you would feel it all scary on how he is experiencing it.</span>
With each choice comes a consequence. No amount of rationalizing or complaining will alter the consequence. If you pick up one end of a stick (choice), you also pick up the other end of the stick (consequence of that choice). There is a human desire to be miraculously delivered from the consequences of an action.
The correct answer is option b) The narrator has great admiration for the nun.
Based on this description of the nun, the conclusion can be drawn about the narrator that he has great admiration for the nun.
Chaucer "the narrator" admires the character of the Nun because she is a woman who is not what she is expected to be. Instead of thinking about charity and prayer, she acts like a normal woman.
The nun portrays to others the person she wishes to be rather than the person she is. She spends all her days worrying about her the manners and the appearance.
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