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How do you spell Cachanterbuy?

The likely proper noun is Canterbury.


Which country during the 1900s was least likely to experience a totalitarian structure?

Britain


Where was The Canterbury Tales written?

Most likely in North Petherton, Somerset, England in the 1390s


Which person would have most likely supported the confederate cause during the civil war?

Britain and France if your asking the question I think you are.


What did Harry Bailey from The Canterbury Tales do after the trip was over?

In "The Canterbury Tales," Harry Bailey proposes that each pilgrim tell two tales on the way to Canterbury and two on the way back. After the trip was over, it is assumed that Harry Bailey returned to his inn, where he likely continued to run his business and host guests.


How much does the miller weight in Canterbury Tales?

In "The Canterbury Tales," the Miller is described as a large and brawny man, so he would likely have a weight that corresponds to his size and strength. Chaucer does not provide an exact weight for the Miller in the text.


What disability does the miller have in The Canterbury Tales?

The miller in "The Canterbury Tales" is depicted as having a physical disability in his lower extremities, likely affecting his ability to walk or stand properly. This disability is used to emphasize his rough and boorish character.


What is most likely to appear on your high school transcript and be considered by colleges during the admission process?

Your Grade Point Average


When was the wife of bath born?

The Wife of Bath character from Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" was not a real person, so she doesn't have a birthdate. Chaucer wrote "The Canterbury Tales" in the late 14th century, so the character was likely created around that time.


In what country would you most likely find a Hedgehog?

Great Britain, most likely, second most likely, Africa.


Who would win in war NATO or Britain?

Most likely Britain would win but no one can predict the future.


Who was most likely to support the corn laws in britain?

farmers