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In "the prologue" to the canterbury tales, the pardoner’s hypocrisy is indicated in all of the following lines except: question 8 options: a “his chin no beard had harbored, nor would harbor” b “for in his trunk he had a pillow-case/which he asserted was our lady’s veil.” c “he said he had a gobbet of the sail/st. peter had the time when he made bold/to walk the waves, till jesu christ took hold.” d “for well he knew that when that song was sung/he’d have to preach and tune his honey-tongue.” save

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