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jilianpiloj

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Who was one of the first women in medieval Europe to make a living as a professional writer?
 
  A) Francesca Caccini
  B) Nicola Pisano
  C) Christine de Pizan
  D) Laura Brunelleschi

Question 2

Which character in the Canterbury Tales argues against misogyny and also sees sexual relations as a good given by God?
 
  A) the merchant of Canterbury
  B) the wife of Bath
  C) the student pilgrim
  D) the pardoner



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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