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6 November, 13:22

Which excerpt from "the prologue" of the Canterbury tales best indicates that the nun is a compassionate person? A. "Her veil was gathered in a seemly way,/her nose was elegant

B. "And well she sang a service, with a fine / intoning through her nose

C. "She used to weep if she saw a mouse / caught in a trap, if it were dead ... "

D. But she could carry a morsel up and keep / the smallest drop from falling

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  1. 6 November, 16:23
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    In my opinion, the correct answer is C. "She used to weep if she saw a mouse / caught in a trap, if it were dead ... " In other words, the nun is so compassionate and kind-hearted that she couldn't bear the sight of any living being harmed. The other options describe her physical looks, commitment to her job, and assiduousness.
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