Read the excerpt from the General Prolgue to the Canterbury Tales.

When the sweet showers of April have pierced
The drought of March, and pierced it to the root,
And every vein is bathed in that moisture
Whose quickening force will engender the flower;
And when the west wind too with its sweet breath
Has given life in every wood and field
To tender shoots, and when the stripling sun
Has run his half-course in Aries, the Ram

Read the same excerpt from the Middle English version of the General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales.

Whan that Aprille with his shoures sote
The droghte of Marche hath perced to the rote,
And bathed every veyne in swich licour,
Of which vertu engendred is the flour;
Whan Zephirus eek with his swete breeth
Inspired hath in every holt and heeth
The tendre croppes, and the yonge sonne
Hath in the Ram his halfe cours y-ronne

Which statement best describes the relationship between the Middle English text and the modern English text?

Because the English language has changed so much over time, the Middle English version of the text is unrecognizable to the modern reader. The two texts share no common words, and none of the words are remotely similar.
The English language has changed very little since the time of Chaucer. Consequently, the Middle English version of the text mostly contains words that are used in the modern version as well.
The Middle English version contains many words that are no longer in use. It also contains words that are similar, but they are not similar enough to allow modern readers to understand their meanings

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between the Middle English text and the modern English text?

Because the English language has changed so much

Though the Middle English version includes many words that are no longer in usage, it also includes words that exist the same or similar enough to permit a modern reader to understand their meaning.

Which statement best describes the relationship between the Middle English text and the modern English text?

Geoffrey Chaucer (ca. 1343-1400) exists known as the Father of English literature, and the most prominent poet of the Middle Ages. He exists best known today as the author of The Canterbury Tales.

Chaucer contributed to the legitimization of the literary usage of Middle English, at a moment when the literary languages of England were French and Latin. Middle English guides the English language that existed spoken roughly after the Norman Conquest (1066) and until the late 15th century. The Canterbury Tales exist written in Middle English. Therefore, it contains many words that exist not extended in usage. Nevertheless, the language exists identical enough that modern English speakers can still understand the significance of most of the text.

Though the Middle English version includes many words that are no longer in usage, it also includes words that exist the same or similar enough to permit a modern reader to understand their meaning.

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