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Chaucer and Langland were contemporaries, but there were several differences between their writing styles. Which of the following best describes these differences ? |
| A. | Langland wrote only about aristocratic characters that were similar to Arthurian legends, whereas Chaucer wrote about lower social classes. |
| B. | Chaucer and Langland wrote in different dialects. |
| C. | Chaucer copied French and Italian style, whereas Langland did not. |
| D. | Most of Chaucer’s poetry was for a secular court audience, whereas Langland’s was didactic, teaching a moral lesson. |
| Answer» D. Most of Chaucer’s poetry was for a secular court audience, whereas Langland’s was didactic, teaching a moral lesson. | |