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The Canterbury Tales

Why couldn't the squire sleep at night?

Question 2 options:

A)
He was too deeply in love.

B)
He heard a nightingale sing.

C)
He would rather sing and dance.

D)
He had great strength and stamina

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User Jasmyn
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I think it was A he was deeply in love.
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User Kishor Pawar
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Answer:

A) He was too deeply in love.

Step-by-step explanation:

The squire is one of the characters that we meet in The Canterbury Tales. We learn that he is the Knight's son. Although he is reasonably talented, we learn that he is quite young. Therefore, the squire is delicate, sweet and romantic. He dances and writes poetry, and he falls in love deeply, which keeps him up at night. The squire serves to illustrate youth.

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