Respuesta :
The best answer here is C. If we refer back to the General Prologue from the start of The Canterbury Tales and read his description, we can see that he is described as a manager for someone's estate (as well as a carpenter, though that isn't necessary to know here). The majority of his description details his years of service to this particular farm and he is described as being quite good at what he does, able to predict crop yields.
Answer:
c) He is the superintendent of a farm.
Explanation:
In The Canterbury Tales, the reeve is the manager of someone's estate or farm. We learn that he has been doing this job for many years and that he is quite good at it. He is knowledgeable about crops and livestock. However, we also learn that he steals from his lord, only to loan to him later on and win his favor. Therefore, the reeve is not a particularly honest man.