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16. from The Canterbury Tales: “The Prologue”

Which of these excerpts from The Canterbury Tales most explicitly suggests that the work is intended to be regarded as a first-hand account?

A. “The rooms and stables of the inn were wide…”
B. “… Pledged… to take the way/To Canterbury, as you heard me say.”
C. “… the full array of each of them, as it appeared to me…”
D. “… It seems a reasonable thing to say/What their condition was…”

I think its A but I honestly don't know

Respuesta :

maybe C a first hand  experience is the authors personal experience and in C he sayd "it appeared to me"

Answer:

C: "...the full array of each of them, as it appeared to me..."

Explanation:

 The excerpt presented in option C most explicitly suggests that the work is intended to be regarded as a first-hand account because the author, who is the narrator, and is telling about the journey they are about to start (he is also one of the characters of the story), and as such is well able to describe the characteristics of each one of the pilgrims firsthand.