- Careful with money, has a forked beard, good negotiator
- Shroud buyer who stole the lawyer's blind
- Face full of sores, drank too much, took bribes
- Football player build, red beard, wart on nose and filthy mouth
- A good navigator from Dartmouth, seemed like a pirate
- Elite class of people who were most desirable
- An honest worker and the brother of the parson
- Son of the knight, strong and in his 20's
- He had long yellow hair and sold false relics
- She spoke French and was dainty and pleasant
- He was a good estate manager and good carpenter
- -An argument or form of reasoning in which two statements or premises are made and alogical conclusion drawn from them. Example: "All mammals are warm-blooded. Whales are mammals;therefore, whales are warm-blooded."
- Squire's servant. He was a woodsman, a Robin Hood type character.
- He takes bribes for easy tenants and knows the taverns well
- Looked like Santa, liked to eat, drink, and be merry
- bald and fat; preferred fine clothes and luxury
- What game does the host the host propose to the pilgrims
- A sentence that contains one subject and one verb; e.g. "The singer bowed to her adoring audience"
- At its simplest level, syntax consists of sentence structure and word order, but analysis of styleand meaning never relies on one concept alone. Syntax should not be studied in isolation, but rather itshould be examined in conjunction with other stylistic techniques that work together to developmeaning.
- Who did the narrator meet at the Tabbard Inn?