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13 November, 16:35

Which of these lines from The canterbury tales prologue best describes the chivalry of the knight?

a. There was a knight, a most distinguished man

b. " ... Truth, honor, generousness, and courtesy."

c. "He had done nobly in his sovereign's war ... "

d. " ... This same distinguished knight had led the van ... "

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  1. 13 November, 17:00
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    Line B describes his chivalry. This type of gentlemanly behavior including truth and honor is commonly found in chivalrous men.
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