The option that best characterizes the pardon-seller in The Canterbury Tales is devious.
In this story, the pardon-seller represents the dark side of the Medieval Church. He is devious, which means he deviates from doing good, because <u>he behaves as an impostor</u>. The pardon-seller uses dishonest methods, such as the selling of indulgences and pardons to sinners, in order to earn money. Although he is a church official, <u>the pardoner is only driven by his ambition of making more money</u>.
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Well the one thing that confused was why get your self into something that its going to get hard to get your self out of
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2: They can be used in many different and useful ways, like even being a substitute for a service dog
3: they are just really fun!
However, if you support the other side of the debate, then make sure to include that there have been certain accidents with them (painful ones)...
Hope this helped a little!