The Pilgrims in the Cantenbury Tales were going to thank St. Thomas for:
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A.
Helping them when the were sick.
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B.
Providing them wealth and happiness
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C.
A routine pilgrimage
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D.
Praying to absolve an impending danger
Correct Answer:
A. Helping them when the were sick.
Explanation:
Chaucer's masterpiece describes pilgrims traveling to offer thanks to St. Thomas for their recovery from illness. The text highlights the moral failings and corruption present in the church and society during that era, making option (a) the correct choice.
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