Respuesta :
He was a chap of 16 stone. He was a great stout fellow big and brawn and bone.
Answer:
"was a chap of sixteen stone"
"for he could go and win the ram at any wrestling show"
Explanation:
As you can read on the Prologue to The Canterbury Tales, you can read that the Miller is a chap of sixteen stone, this means that he weights about 16 stones, in that time stone was a very commonñy used unit to measure weight, and a stone is around 14 pounds, so we know that the Miller weighs about 224 pounds, so that´s a description of a big man, to add to that the author writes that he could win any wrestling show, showing that besides being heavy and big, he was strong.