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Claudia House Shelbyville Central High School 12th grade Literature Geoffrey Chaucer’s Pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales: An Interactive Review Claudia House Shelbyville Central High School 12th grade Literature

This quiz will review Geoffrey Chaucer’s descriptions of the pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales.

The most famous illuminated edition of Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales is the Ellesmere manuscript which can currently be seen at the Huntington Library and Art Gallery in San Marino, California.

This lesson correlates with Tennessee State Standards on reading at the 12th grade level (specifically standards 2.02, 2.03, 2.04, 2.07, 2.08, 2.09, 2.11, 2.12, and 2.15).

Procedures Read each question carefully. Click on the correct answer for each question.

My long locks of yellow hair look so great when I sing the Offertory. Summoner Pardoner Parson Yeoman

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I am always looking out for the king’s best interest and will fight for him whenever I need to if I’m not rescuing a damsel in distress: Squire Knight Miller Weaver

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I am a great lover of animals; I enjoy a delicious meal and keep my golden brooch shiny. Wife of Bath Nun Cook Haberdasher

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I am a deeply religious man and I make sure that the church gets its due from its parishioners. Monk Haberdasher Parson Manciple

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I have a fine coat, a beautiful hat, and shiny boots; I think that the police should guard trade ships at sea. Sergeant at the Law Merchant Miller Reeve

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I require little sleep; I am a lover, a fighter, a scholar, and a musician. Squire Oxford Cleric Miller Reeve

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I am a young man who hopes to one day practice what I study I am a young man who hopes to one day practice what I study. I love books above all else. Shipman Reeve Franklin Oxford Cleric

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I am cheerful and good-humored; I think life is made to bring pleasure; I am a most excellent host. Friar Skipper Carpet-maker Franklin

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I am a man of the woods and an excellent protector and hunter. Yeoman Squire Manciple Haberdasher

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I am not ruled by my conscience; in battles at sea in my barge The Maudelayne, I take no prisoners. Reeve Skipper Summoner Franklin

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I’m very able in my red gown; I help the apothecaries keep a good supply of gold. Manciple Reeve Doctor Pardoner

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I like to travel and shop; I’ve found a great way to afford my likes! Friar Haberdasher Summoner Wife of Bath

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I take my good education and help those in my town; I try to be a good example of how to live a Christian life to all who meet me. Parson Merchant Oxford Cleric Monk

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My red, pimply face makes children scream; I love to eat garlic, onions, and leeks. Pardoner Summoner Franklin Friar

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I like to minister to tavern keepers and barmaids; the Pope allows me to arrange penance for a those who can afford me. Pardoner Summoner Friar Knight

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I am an honest worker, good and true; I live by my work with the soil. Weaver Plowman Carpenter Dyer

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I am a big man who likes to participate in tests of strength and drinking games if I’m not playing my bagpipes. Reeve Carpet-maker Miller Haberdasher

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I know how to earn money and spend it wisely. Manciple Miller Reeve Summoner

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I have a short temper and I know every trick in the book; as an auditor, no one can gain a point on me! Weaver Squire Haberdasher Reeve

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All is fee-simple to me; I know the property laws by heart; no one can find a loophole in the legal documents I write. Doctor Manciple Oxford Cleric Sergeant at the Law

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I am the best at preparing chicken, if I could only get this ulcer to stop oozing! Manciple Reeve Weaver Cook

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Congratulations! You are now ready to successfully take the test!

Sources for illustrations PowerPoint clip art www.digitalmedievalist.com www.whyfiles.org www.dlib.org www.godecookery.com www.huntington.org/HLPress/medieval.html www.eng.fju.edu.tw/English_Literature/englit_1/genpro.htm http://pages.preferred.com/~davisrm/women.htm