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Name: ___________________________________
Date: ___________________________________
Canterbury Tales Prologue Matching
Instructions:
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1.
Has a gaped tooth, a Big brimmed hat, and "Knows all the ways of love"
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2.
A big fellow who can knock over any door with his body or head, had a spade beard
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3.
Loves money a lot, knows every physician, and knows every remedy
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4.
Borrows money from his friends for books and never pays them back
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5.
Has good manners, pleasant, and weeps when animals are hurt
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6.
A well respectable man who both taught their followers his religion well and also followed their teachings. Chaucer very munch respects them.
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7.
A warmongering man, ruthless, and knows much of his job
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a.
The skipper
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b.
The Parson
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c.
The Oxford Cleric
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d.
The Doctor
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e.
The Lady from Bath (Wife of Bath)
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f.
The Miller
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g.
The Prioress / Nun
Name: ___________________________________
Date: ___________________________________
Canterbury Tales Prologue Matching
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
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g
1.
Has a gaped tooth, a Big brimmed hat, and "Knows all the ways of love"
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b
2.
A big fellow who can knock over any door with his body or head, had a spade beard
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f
3.
Loves money a lot, knows every physician, and knows every remedy
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d
4.
Borrows money from his friends for books and never pays them back
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c
5.
Has good manners, pleasant, and weeps when animals are hurt
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e
6.
A well respectable man who both taught their followers his religion well and also followed their teachings. Chaucer very munch respects them.
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a
7.
A warmongering man, ruthless, and knows much of his job
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a.
The skipper
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b.
The Parson
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c.
The Oxford Cleric
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d.
The Doctor
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e.
The Lady from Bath (Wife of Bath)
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f.
The Miller
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g.
The Prioress / Nun