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11 February, 06:07

Which of these distinguishes Chaucer's description of the knight in the "General Prologue from his description of the other pilgrims?

The knight is the only pilgrim Chaucer does not mock.

The knight is the only pilgrim Chaucer ridicules.

The knight is the only pilgrim representing the world of long ago rather than the present day.

The knight is the only pilgrim traveling to Canterbury for the right reason.

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  1. 11 February, 06:17
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    Number 1 would be the correct answer in this case
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