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30 September, 12:21

Which relationships demonstrate Chaucer's sense of humor?

a. the relationship between the Reeve and the Miller

b. the relationship between the Cook and the Host

c. the relationship between the Wife of Bath and the Prioress

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  1. 30 September, 12:24
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    The proper answer is: b. the relationship between the Cook and the Host.

    Explanation:

    Chaucer uses the cook's character in order to show his humor. There is a passage from the book in which the host enters the kitchen and sees a lot of flies. This scene let us know about Chaucer's humor.
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