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Answer the following questions using the reading from the Prologue. Write the answers on a separate
sheet of paper or answer in a word document and email it to mrscafaro@gmail.com.
(2) What 'part' is the narrator also going to play this season?
(3) The narrator says that there will be 'this many' pilgrims this season. (Number)
(5) The narrator describes this holy group of pilgrims as 'this kind' of troop.
(6) At what time of day will the pilgrims be leaving, according to the narrator?
(9) Besides 'truth' and 'honor' what else did this knight fight for?
(10) What three-word phrase describes how much the knight has traveled in his quest?
(11) What 'kind' of work has the knight done against the heathen Turk?
(12) Even though he is known as a ferocious fighter, the knight was also 'courteous' and what?
(13) He was a true knight who never uttered this type of word.
(15) What word does the narrator use to show the squire is single and not married.
(16) Besides having been at war in Flanders, where else did the boy get a chance to 'try' his sword?
(22) Why does the narrator think the Archer is an outdoors person?
(26) The narrator jokingly says the Prioress has good manners because she did not spill what on her vest?
(28) The Prioress became quite disturbed when one of these died.
(31) According to the narrator, this Monk should have been a what?
(32) The old rules for being a monk were much too what for this monk?
(33) The Monk was fun-loving and did not care what the 'Bible' or this man said.
(35) The Monk liked to eat and especially liked one of 'these,' served as a roast.
(38) The Friar earned money by listening to 'these' from the rich women and landowners.
(41) Musically, the Friar could play guitar and also do what?
(42) The Friar evidently drank at many of these, by the happy look on the owners' faces.
(43) The Friar liked hanging out with the rich and would make it a point not to be seen with these people.
(52) Since they were all good eaters, the word 'portly' probably means what?
(53) The Workmen not only have property, they also have what?
(54) What was the handicap that this Woman from Bath had?
(57) How many husbands did the Woman from Bath have?
(58) What was one of the 'other' holy places she visited?
(62) Besides medicine, what else did he consult to determine the illnesses of his patients?
(64) The Doctor only ate what was good for what?
(66) The Doctor, like the alchemist, searched for 'this' all his life.
(67) The only wealth the Parish Priest had was 'thought' and what?
(68) The Parish Priest was patient and did not curse his what?
(70) How did the Parish Priest often get across his territory to the sick and needy?
(71) The Parish Priest used himself as this to enforce what he taught.
(72) This honest and loyal priest stayed where, 'to save his flock'?
(74) The Plowman, a good worker, has set his heart on 'this.'
(75) How did the Plowman pay his duties to the church?
(79) What word does the narrator use to describe the 'big brawny' Miller?
(82) Whom did the Miller rob when they brought him grain?
(84) Where was the inn where the pilgrims would spend the night before their journey?
(87) The Host plans to have the pilgrims entertained on their journey by having each one do what?
(88) What was going to be the prize for the best storyteller?
(89) The Host says that if the rest did not have any objections, he would accompany them to Canterbury as a
what?