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Alenkinab
2 months ago
3

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.
English
2 answers:
seraphim [7.4K]2 months ago
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If I were to create a contemporary version of the Canterbury Tales and had to select five types of individuals to represent my community, I would choose:
1. People who react strongly, sometimes described as neurotic.
2. Those who are inquisitive and imaginative, open-minded and vibrant.
3. Individuals who are warm and caring.
4. Extroverted or very talkative individuals.
5. Conscientious types who are highly organized. 
Naddik [7.5K]2 months ago
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Answer:

Example Reply: To depict my community, I would include a teenager in high school, a creative artist, a firefighter, an educator, and an elderly grandparent.

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