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The question below refers to the selection from The Pardoner's Tale."
What becomes clearer when rereading the following passage from "The Pardoner's Tale"?
...if it be your design / To find out Death, turn up this crooked way / Towards that grove. I left him there today / Under a tree, and there
you'll find him waiting.
a. There is a hooded figure near the grove awaiting the three rioters.
b. The plague will get the three rioters because there is a graveyard near the grove.
C. The man is directing the three rioters toward their own deaths.
d. The three rioters will be victorious over Death because they are not afraid of him.

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