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John Barbour, a contemporary of Chaucer, was a poet from which country?

AA. England

BC. Ireland

CB. Scotland

DD. Wales

Answer:

C. B. Scotland

Read Explanation:

  • John Barbour is considered one of the earliest known Scottish poets, famous for The Brus.


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