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1

When the Franklin declares in the prologue to his tale that he has 'not slept on mount Parnassus' he meant that

  • A. his bed has always uncomfortable
  • B. he has sleepless nights
  • C. he has no literary pretensions
  • D. he is well-versed in rhetorics
  • E. he is a poor sleeper.
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2

Chaucer presents The Franklin as

  • A. a great noble man
  • B. a devout christain
  • C. an apicurian in taste
  • D. a jovial character
  • E. an ambitious man
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