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How would this detail at the beginning of his tale have "hooked" the pardoner's audience? question 10 options: it would not have; this would have been no consequence to his listeners or chaucer's audience. this was a common occurrence in medieval england: his audience may have known a victim. the gory details would have been interesting and may have caused his audience to listen. the pardoner built suspense as he spoke of thievery.

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