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The Yeoman Appears in Chaucer's

APilgrim's Progress

BBeowulf

CThe Canterbury Tales

DThe Divine Comedy

Answer:

C. The Canterbury Tales

Read Explanation:

  • The Yeoman is described as wearing a silver Christopher medallion and carrying a green baldric horn.

  • He also carries a bow, sword, and buckler, which suggests he may have been a forester.


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