Respond to the following questions with text-based support. The first three can be fairly brief--just a few sentences each. The fourth one needs to be at least a fully-developed paragraph, and probably the best-reasoned responses will require two paragraphs.
- Type your responses if at all possible; if not, you may use ink. Use complete sentences and academic tone.
- Do not use page numbers, but DO put the line numbers in parentheses after direct quotations.
- Feel free to incorporate phrases that are merely parts of lines. If you go over a line break with a quote, use the forward slash / to mark the end of a line.
http://my.hrw.com/la_2010/na_lit/student/ebook_gr12/osp/data/u1_canterbury_prolo_se.pdf
1. Briefly account for how we know that the Monk is fairly wealthy. Provide plenty of concrete details; some may be summarized/paraphrased, other elements might best be quoted exactly.
2. In what specific ways--besides simply having kept some source of personal income--does the Monk violate the expectations of life in a monastery? (brief)
3. In what ways does the Friar go beyond what he's allowed to do as a member of a begging order?(keep this one brief too).
4. Show how the Friar's actions significantly mislead others and can bring direct harm. Be as complete as you can in explaining both his actions and their effect on other people.
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