Which excerpt from the General Prolgue to the Canterbury Tales suggests that the narrator may be unreliable?
Answer:
- But first I beg you, not to put it down
- To my ill-breeding if my speech be plain
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A. mission. B. presidio. C. vaquero. D. hacienda.
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The Solomonid kings continued to embrace their Christian identity in legal matters, adopting a Christianized version of ____________, called The Law of the Kings or Fetha Nagast.
a. Salic law b. Roman law c. Sharia law d. Kabbala law