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I think it's c sorry if its wrong but have a good day
In the General prologue, Chaucer satirizes several characters from various classes and professions. Beginning with the highest class to lower. The first character whom Chaucer introduces is the Prioress who is a nun. She is the first among the female to be described, the first question that evokes in the reader's mind is that such higher religious clergy doesn't take a vow of leading a simple life? Hence, Chaucer satirizes the church, as the members of the church belonged from the upper class. The prioress took advantage from the poor for her own good. She was very well 'dainty' and was well-dressed. Being known as "Madame Eglantyne", she was so pretentious that she hardly knew any words of French.
Therefore, the description of the prioress in the prologue to Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales convey that she aspired to courtly life and behaved like a court lady rather than a nun.
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the opposite of worse is best
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Superstition cam be described as people's cultural anxieties or illogical fears that people believe in and abide to. For example, people avoid opening umbrellas in houses because they have heard that it brings bad luck.
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it’s the general idea of what the story is going to be about & it’s the central guide