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Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales belongs to which period?

AOld English Period

BMiddle English Period

CEarly Modern English Period

DRenaissance Period

Answer:

B. Middle English Period

Read Explanation:

  • Geoffrey Chaucer wrote The Canterbury Tales during the Middle English Period (1066–1500), which followed the Norman Conquest.

  • This era saw a blend of Old English and Norman French influences.

  • Chaucer's work marked a turning point as English began to regain literary status over Latin and French.


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