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Nun, Monk, Friar, Cleric, Parson, Summoner, Pardoner are characters from

a) Macbeth
b) Romeo and Juliet
c) The Canterbury Tales
d) Dracula

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Final answer:

The mentioned characters are from 'The Canterbury Tales', a collection of stories by Geoffrey Chaucer about a group of pilgrims telling tales during their journey to Canterbury.

Step-by-step explanation:

The characters Nun, Monk, Friar, Cleric, Parson, Summoner, and Pardoner are from The Canterbury Tales, which is option c) in the provided selections. The mentioned characters are from 'The Canterbury Tales', a collection of stories by Geoffrey Chaucer about a group of pilgrims telling tales during their journey to Canterbury.

This is a collection of 24 stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387 and 1400. It describes a group of pilgrims who entertain each other with stories on their journey to the shrine of Saint Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral. The mentioned characters represent various social classes and types of people from the medieval society that Chaucer observed.

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