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Which character is the Poor Parson coupled with?

  • A Friar
  • B Summoner
  • C Plowman
  • D Miller
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The Poor Parson is coupled with the Plowman. In Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales," the Poor Parson and the Plowman are both portrayed as virtuous and humble characters. The Poor Parson is a dedicated and devout clergyman, while the Plowman is a hardworking and honest laborer. They are both depicted as individuals who lead simple lives and prioritize their moral values. The coupling of the Poor Parson and the Plowman highlights their shared qualities of righteousness and integrity.

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