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Which of these statements is true about the pardoner's tale? It reveals that the pardoner is indifferent to people who buy pardons from him. It is epic in nature despite being quite lighthearted in tone. It tells a moral tale that is at odds with the pardoner's own persona. It offends many of the other pilgrims on the journey to Canterbury.

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it tells a moral tale that is at odds with the pardoner's own persona

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User Michal Przysucha
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The correct answer is "it tells a moral tale that is at odds with the pardoner's own persona".This tale was based on the “The Canterbury Tales” by Geoffrey Chaucer. There are about 30 pilgrims going to Canterbury from Southwark. The Pardoner tells his tales to make people more likely to give him money. 
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