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A) Determine two or more themes or central ideas of a text. In the Prologue from The Canterbury Tales, Chaucer includes several characters who are part of the Catholic Church; the Prioress, Monk, Friar, and Parson are a few of them. What theme about the Church is introduced in the description of the Prioress (lines 122–166) and developed in the descriptions of the Monk (lines 169–211) and the Friar (lines 212–279)? What contrasting theme is developed in the description of the Parson (lines 487–538)?

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