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29 December, 16:20

In the canterbury tales the public's reaction to beckett's murder can best be characterized by which of the following?

a. they regard him as a martyr and travel to canterbury to show their religious devotion.

b. they regard his action as self-aggrandizing.

c. they support him in hopes of atoning for his sin.

d. they applaud the knights for their chivalrous work.

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  1. 29 December, 16:37
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    A. they regard him as a martyr and travel to canterbury to show their religious devotion.
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