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English, 05.05.2020 17:01, xojade

2.In lines 7-14, of The Canterbury Tales it is ironic that the Squire is described as “singing he was,
or fluting all the day" because - - *
A. The reader assumes all cadets receive musical instruction as part of their training
B. Chaucer suggests that the squire is more interested in traveling than pleasing his lady
C. The reader expects the squire to be training for battle rather than playing music
D. Chaucer depicts the squire first as wild horseman and then as a polite cadet

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