Chaucer's ability to reveal the personal attitudes of the characters who tell their tales in canterbury tales is primarily due to
a. the authors compassion for plague victims
b. the authors extensive travel experience
c. the authors connection to the trade guilds
d. the authors understanding of human nature
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