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2 April, 15:44

Comprehension

The question below refers to the selection "The Prologue from The Canterbury Tales."

You know the Cook's dishes may not be quite as appetizing as might be hoped when Chaucer mentions that the Cook -

a refuses to consult recipe books

C adds too much salt to his cake

b. has a large, festering sore

d burns everything he makes

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  1. 2 April, 18:12
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    B) Has a large, festering sore.

    Explanation:

    Since the Chaucer mentioned that the cook has a wound which is very painful, so we can say that the cook wouldn't be able to bring the same mouth-watering food which he is doing for years, because he is injured. Yet he will cook.
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