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  • 20-04-2020
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The miller in the fourteenth century was generally considered a(n)_____. honest man member of a guild dishonest man

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Lanuel
Lanuel Lanuel
  • 21-04-2020

Answer:

dishonest man

Explanation:

In the Canterbury tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, The Miller is a large, hardened muscular man with a gaping mouth and red beards. Miller was one of the pilgrims on the trip to Canterbury and was known for his prowess as a wrestler.

The miller in the fourteenth century was generally considered a skillful cheat and a dishonest man.

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