In Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, 32 characters make the trip to Canterbury. 29 of these are mentioned in line 24 of the “General Prologue.” The narrator joins this group (making 30).
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I was given the book by him.
Mary had hugged John.
The company is repairing the road.
The boys were given a new book.
The headmaster will send back those who come late
Answer:
It provides a fictionalized account of pluti history
1.women desire dominance over men
2.granting women dominance over men is the best interest of men
3.men who exert their natural dominance over women earn themselves a metaphysical or symbolic beheading and early death