which of these lines from the Canterbury Tales prologue best exemplifies a Franklin...

a) he was a model among landed gentry

b) as sheriff he checked audit every entry

c) there was no such conveyancer as he

d) he lived for pleasure and had always done

Relax

Respuesta :

c there was no such conveyancer as he 

Answer:

a) he was a model among landed gentry

Explanation:

In the Canterbury Tales the presentation of Franklin says that he is a wealthy gentleman farmer, not specially saying that he was a farmer but that he had lands that were farms, in this matter he was Landed gentry which was a british middle class form that used to make reference to people that live out of their rentals of land, they had large lands and they´d rent them for people to work them, and they only lived from renting this lands, so the best description for Franklin, since he was not a lawyer nor a sheriff, and he didn´t live for pleasure would be a) he was a model among landed gentry