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Canterbury Tales

Canterbury Tales . By: Kaden Minchey Azia Moea’I Tristen McCann Diana Hernandez Karen Venegas. Oxford Cleric. Story. In Text Evidence. “he has taken to logic long ago” “ still a student though”. His story is that he is foremost a student He is very logical. Oxford Cleric .

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Canterbury Tales

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  1. Canterbury Tales By: KadenMinchey AziaMoea’I Tristen McCann Diana Hernandez Karen Venegas

  2. Oxford Cleric Story In Text Evidence “he has taken to logic long ago” “still a student though” • His story is that he is foremost a student • He is very logical

  3. Oxford Cleric How He Speaks In Text Evidence “He never spoke a word more then needed” “He had taken to logic long ago” • He did not speck very often • The conversations he would have would be more on the intellectual side of things

  4. Oxford Cleric How He Thinks and Feels In Text Evidence “Gladly would he learn and gladly teach” “He has a sober stare” “Whatever money from his friends he took he spent on learning or another book” “He had found no preferment in the church” • In his free time he prefers to study or teach • He dose not drink • He doesn't care about worldly items or money • He isn't a religious guy

  5. Oxford Cleric His Looks In Text Evidence “the thread upon his overcoat was bare” “He was not to fat” “”had a Hallow Look” • He dresses in normal clothing not to fancy and not in rags • He was not fat nor was he skinny he was normal • His facial expression was normally blank

  6. His Story In Text Evidence “ His master’s sheep his animals and hens pigs horses dairies stores and cattle-pens” “”he rode a slow trot” “He Had a rusty Blade” • He was the Bailiff in charge of the fields, taking care of the animals and buildings The Reeve

  7. Speaks In Text Evidence “great vocabulary” “feared like the plague he was, by those beneath” • He has a silver tongue • When he speaks people listen without question The Reeve

  8. How He Thinks and Feels In Text Evidence “ he was a carpenter of first rate skills” • He feels that he is all that and a bag of chips, witch he was when it came to carpentering The Reeve

  9. His Looks In text Evidence “his beard was shaven closely to the skin” “Just like a priest in front” “his legs were lean, like sticks they were no calf were seen” “he wore an overcoat of bluish shade” • He was clean shaven, his hair was leaving him, and he was a very slender man without much muscle • He wears a big overcoat that has a hint of blue The Reeve

  10. Vocab • Preferment- the act of advising to a higher position or office promotion • Choleric- easily angered, bad tempered • Appears- unfulfilled obligation • Bailiff- Farm manager

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