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The narrator in The Canterbury Tales, is portrayed as

a. stern and judgmental.
c. robust and merry.
b. sophisticated and worldly.
d. naive and observant.

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Answer:

d

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User NoChance
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The correct answer is D. Naive and observant. This is due to the fact that he is a traveler with the rest of the group who listens to their stories and describes what the people look like, or behave.   
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User Ram K
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