Q: In “The Prologue” to The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer calls the Franklin’s girdle “white as morning milk” to
a.
reiterate the Franklin’s obsession with food.
b.
emphasize the Franklin’s personal
cleanliness.
c.
symbolize the Franklin’s purity of heart.
d.
show the Franklin’s weakness for fancy clothes.
A: In The Prologue? to The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer calls the Franklin's girdle 'white as morning milk'? to a. reiterate the Franklin???s obsession with food b. [ emphasize the Franklin???s personal cleanliness.... ]
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