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In The Nuns Priests Tale the author Geoffrey Chaucer uses animals as his
characters to represent humans. ... Chauntecleer, however believes
that dreams are predictive, and tells a tale of a traveler who predicted his own death
and whose companion dreamed about who murded him and where the victims body
was taken. ...
The Nuns Priest Tale is religious, yet vigorous and powerful. ...
In the Nuns Priests Tale, several sins were committed. ...
From this tale I learned a lot about life.
Approximate Word count = 505 Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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