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| Wore green and looked like Robin Hood |
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| Spoke French and had pets |
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| Wore brown with fur; he was fat and he hunted |
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| Wore red & white and was a "ladies man"; stayed out late |
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| Scrawny & skinny; stringy blond hair; might have been a female |
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| wore bright red stockings |
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| was schooled in astronomy (study of stars & planets) and wore a dark red coat |
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| great in the kitchen; had an open sore |
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| had the finest breads and ales (beer) |
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| Had a red bear and told filthy stories in the tavern |
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| Why were they going to Canterbury |
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| they were making a pilgrimage to a shrine (Taking a trip to visit a holy place) |
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1)How many tales were supposed to be told?
2)How many did Chaucer write? |
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| What had happened at the Cathedral of Canterbury? |
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| St. Thomas a Becket was murdered there. |
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| What was the plan for the Pilgrimage? |
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| Each person would tell 2 stories on the way to Canterbury and 2 stories on the way hoe. The person who told the best story would get a free dinner paid for by the others. |
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