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English, 26.09.2019 03:00 jazminpratt0311

Reread the excerpts from the"general prologue," "the pardoner's tale," and "the nun's priest's tale," keeping an eye out for the way the tales present apparent didactic messages. then write a short analysis of each tale, noting its didactic qualities and the moral that the teller tries to impart. in your opinion, are the stories actually as didactic as they sound? in what ways do they depart from what is normally considered an “instructional” story? support your analysis with relevant quotes from the excerpts

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