Read the excerpt from The Canterbury Tales.
"To start with, I declare where I’ve come from, And then produce my certificates, one by one; My licence with the seal of our lord bishop Which I show first—that’s to protect myself So that nobody, whether priest or cleric, Dares interdict me from Christ’s holy work.”

What feature of medieval life is reflected in the excerpt?

A. the custom of going to confession regularly
B. the acceptance of the church’s authority
C. the practice of traveling to distant locations
D. the importance of knowing one’s neighbors

Respuesta :

Correct answer choice is :


B) The acceptance of the church’s authority

Explanation:

The Canterbury Tales is a compilation of 24 stories that run to over 17,000 lines written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer between 1387 and 1400. In 1386, Chaucer became Controller of Customs and Justice of Peace and, in 1389, Clerk of the King's work. The Canterbury Tales was one of the first important works in history written in English.

From the tales that we here the feature of medieval life that is explained is the  the acceptance of the church’s authority.

What was the Canterbury tale?

These were short tales that were told by certain priests as they made their way to the church in Canterbury.

The setting of the story is medieval Europe and the religion of the time was Christianity.

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