<h3>I believe it's <u><em>C</em></u>. That seems to make more sense than the others</h3>
The Nun's
Priest's Tale is one of Chaucer's most amazing and nice tales, and on several
levels it functions. The tale is an outstanding example of the literary style
known as a bestiary (or a beast fable) in which animals behave like human
beings.
People draw funds from others the same way some people draw health and immunity for others.
Answer:
this is a very long question