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VARVARA
1 month ago
6

Imagine that you were writing a modern version of The Canterbury Tales. List five people or types of people you would choose to

represent a cross-section of your community.
Answer; To represent my community, I would write about a high school student, an artist, a firefighter, a teacher, and a grandparent.
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2 answers:
Flura [7K]1 month ago
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You might opt for any individual from your community that embodies a unique social role. This could be a lawyer, representing corporate greed, a doctor who exemplifies compassion in saving lives daily, a soldier who risks their life for their nation, a student striving for self-improvement through education, or a parent trying to raise their child well.
Naddik [7.5K]1 month ago
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Answer:

You could also incorporate

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individuals from various professions

people of different ages

individuals with diverse backgrounds

Explanation:

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