Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales differs from Boccaccio’s Decameron in that

a) it is written in verse rather than in prose.
b) it is a framed collection of stories.
c) it recounts stories of all classes of people.
d) the stories are told from the point of view of a range of narrators.


Answer: a

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