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Which lines from the prologue of the Canterbury tales best indicates that the speaker sees Monk as a particularly able, active man?. -Many a dainty horse he had in stable. -who …
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which lines from the prologue of the Canterbury tales best indicates that the speaker sees Monk as a particularly able, active man?. -Many a dainty horse he had in stable. -who rode the country; hunting was his sport. -Poring over books in cloisters? must he toil. -His prominent eyeballs never seemed to settle
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"...Who rode the country; hunting was his sport."
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the lines from prologue of the canterbury that best indicates that the speaker sees monk as able, active man is : who rode the country;hunting was his sport
emphasize on 'hunting was his sport' . Hunting is a physical demanding activity that could only be done by healthy and able man
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