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7 January, 12:22

What is implied about the prioress in these lines from Chaucer's prologue to The Canterbury Tales?

She was at pains to counterfeit the look

Of courtliness, and stately manners took,

And would be held worthy of reverence.

1) She made great efforts to look presentable in high society.

2) She believed that her good looks would earn her great popularity.

3) She believed that courtly manners would earn her great respect.

4) She was not comfortable living the austere life of a nun.

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  1. 7 January, 14:50
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    The answer is #1 hope its right
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