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In the "Nun's Priest's Tale" of The Cantebury Tales, Chanticleer's fatal flaw is greed.

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  • 03-05-2016
The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "TRUE." In the "Nun's Priest's Tale" of The Cantebury Tales, Chanticleer's fatal flaw is greed. This is true. "...Chan falls for it and the fox attacks; he escapes." The moral is that don't always trust everyone so easily
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  • 08-09-2020

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true

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