The structure of The Canterbury Tales is similar to Boccacio's Decameron.
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- The structure of The Canterbury Tales is similar to Boccacio's Decameron. A: 对 B: 错
- The Canterbury Tales is one of Chaucer’s complete poems.
- 1. Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales is a representative work of Old English Period.
- The ______ of The Canterbury Tales provides a framework for the tales in the work.
- The Canterbury Tales contains ____ and 24 tales, and it leaves unfinished.