from The Canterbury Tales,

"The Pardoner's Tale"
Which line from "The
Pardoner's Tale" reveals the Pardoner's motive for preaching to the masses?
(1 point)
O "By God, it stands to, reason I can strike..."
•"... Them from it, I can bring them to repent..."
O "A yokel mind loves stories from of old..."
"...And get their silver for the things I teach..."

The line that reveals the Pardoner's motive for preaching to the masses is: "...And get their silver for the things I teach..."

The line from "The Pardoner's Tale" that reveals the Pardoner's motive for preaching to the masses is: "...And get their silver for the things I teach..."

To find the line in "The Pardoner's Tale" that reveals the Pardoner's motive for preaching to the masses, we need to analyze the given options:

1. "By God, it stands to reason I can strike..."

This line does not explicitly mention the Pardoner's motive for preaching to the masses. It only suggests confidence in his abilities.

2. "... Them from it, I can bring them to repent..."

This line suggests that the Pardoner believes he can lead people to repentance by warning them about their sins. However, it does not explicitly state his motive for preaching.

3. "A yokel mind loves stories from of old..."

This line does not reveal the Pardoner's motive for preaching. It simply suggests that common people enjoy hearing old stories.

4. "...And get their silver for the things I teach..."

This line is the most revealing as it explicitly states the Pardoner's motive for preaching to the masses. He aims to receive money from them in exchange for his teachings.

Therefore, the correct answer is: "...And get their silver for the things I teach..."