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- The author of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight wrote in old-fashioned style.
- the authur of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight wrote in old fashioned style
- As a result of one of his trips to Italy, Chaucer may have been influenced by Giovanni Boccaccio's writing.
- as a result of one of his trip's to Italy Chaucer may of been influenced by Giovanni Boccaccio's writing
- The greatness of The Canterbury Tales lies partly in Chaucer's skilful use of language.
- the greatness of The Canterbury Tales lays partly in Chaucers skilful use of language
- You should enter a triathlon; you like running, biking, and swimming.
- you should enter a triathlon, you like running, biking, and to swim
- As the story opens, the knights of King Arthur are feasting.
- as the story opens the Knights of king arthur is feasting
- Ballads sung in the Appalachian Mountains were discovered by researchers to be markedly similar to many British ballads.
- ballads sung in the Appalachian mountains were discovered by researchers to be markedly similar to many British ballads
- For example, the Appalachian ballad,"John Randolph," is very much like the Scottish ballad, "Lord Randall."
- for example the Appalachian Ballad John Randolph is very much like the Scottish ballad Lord Randall
- An outspoken woman from the city of Bath is one of Chaucers most memorable characters.
- an out spoken women from the city of bath is won of Chaucers most memorable character's
- Geoffrey Chaucer, often called the founder of English poetry, wrote The Canterbury Tales.
- Geoffrey Chaucer often called the founder of english poetry wrote The Canterbury Tales
- Feudalism, a social system based on loyalty and land tenure, replaced the social structure described in Beowulf.
- feudalism a social system based on loyallty and land tenure replaced the social structure described in beowulf
- Like The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, other works of the world literature use a framing device.
- like the Canterbury tales by Geoffrey Chaucer other works the of World lit. uses a framing device
- Many of her opinions seem quite bold for the Middle Ages.
- much of her opinions seems quiet bold for the middel ages
- A woman in medieval society was always subservient to a man, whether she was married or not.
- a women in medieval society was always subservient to a man; weather she was married or not
- Chaucer was a government official who served under three kings.
- Chaucer was a goverment official who served under 3 king's
- "Come along Sarah," Mrs. Everton's daughter said.
- come a long Sarah, Mrs Evertons daughter said
- "Do you think that people with the Pardoner's ethics and tricks still exist today?" queried Cheryl.
- do you think that people with the Pardoners ethics and tricks still exist today queried Cheryl
- "Of coarse they do, I've met some," responded Alex.
- of coarse they do Ive met some responded Alex
- However, the sheer strength of Chaucer's spirit and personality is also a contributing factors.
- however the sheer strength of chaucers spirit and personality are also a contributing factor