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which of the following best describes the Nun ( the Prioress) in the prologue from the canterbury tales​

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The Nun in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales is simply such an individual. She puts everything on the line to demonstrate others what she wishes to be, as opposed to her identity. Chaucer utilizes the word 'fake' to depict the Nun, whose genuine name is Madame Eglantine, and without a doubt much about the Nun is out and out false.  

The preface to the Prioress' story is a petition to The Virgin Mary. As a Prioress is the leader of a gathering of nuns, starting her story with a supplication ought not come as a shock. At the end of the day, she requests that The Virgin Mary manage the story she is going to tell.

The complete question is as follows:

Which of the following best describes the Nun (the Prioress) in the prologue from the Canterbury tales?

1. forking beard, very knowledgeable, money management is his downfall

2. fancy dresser, always wanted to be first at the altar, married 5 times

3. very delicate and refined, emphasis on appearance, proper eater

4. honest and hardworking, in peace and harmony with God and nature

The answer to the above question is as follows:

The option that best describes the nun is that 3. She was very delicate and refined, emphasis on appearance, proper eater, in the prologue to the Canterbury tales.

The prioress was called 'Madame Eglantine'. She could be described as follows:

• She had very good table manners

• She sweetly sang religious services

• She also was very fluent in French

• She was a charitable person  

• She also thought that courtly manners would get her great respect.

• She was trying to project an image of how a prioress should be.

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