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Ead the excerpt from the canterbury tales. i preach just as you’ve heard me say; and tell a hundred taradiddles more as well. and then i do my best to stretch my neck and bob my head in every direction over the folk, now this way, and now that, just like a pigeon sitting on a barn. both hands and tongue are busy, and so quick that it’s a joy to watch me at my work. how does the excerpt satirize pardoners? by stating that they are lazy when they talk to parishioners by illustrating their sinful behavior outside the pulpit by suggesting that their sermons are scripted performances by implying that they are unwilling to learn from their mistakes

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