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3 August, 17:33

In the final lines of this section Chaucer summarizes some of his society's beliefs whom does he blame for Chanticleers apparent fate? A. The Fox B. Pertelote C. Chanticleer

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  1. 3 August, 18:41
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    The answer is Chanticleer or letter c. He let himself fall for the fox’s charms and as a result was almost eaten by the fox. Luckily Chanticleer was a flatterer himself and goaded the fox to boast about his catch. This enabled him to be free and escape to a tree.
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