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The character of the Prioress in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales is a woman of two faces. She is introduced in the General Prologue as an aristocratic, genteel, pious nun, but she is a raving bigot, because her tale is full of anti-Semitic attitudes.
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I believe the answer is A. Hope this helps!
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Billy is described in the book as a funny-looking child who became a funny-looking youth; tall and weak and in many ways, he is the exact opposite of how one would imagine the hero of a war novel to be.