Here are is some information about The Canterbury Tales. If…
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Here аre is sоme infоrmаtiоn аbout The Canterbury Tales. If this information is correct, click TRUE and if it is false, click FALSE. 1. If you read along with "The General Prologue" and listen to somebody speaking it in Middle English, you can understand it. 2. The Canterbury Tales is written in Middle English. 3. Middle English is more "musical." 4. There are twenty-nine pilgrims in the poem. 5. Technically, The Canterbury Tales is a "story within a story" or a frame story. 6. If you decide to write about the Knight from The Canterbury Tales, you should read about him in "The General Prologue" and also read the tale that he speaks to the group.
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