Which line from chaucer’s “general prologue" to the canterbury tales is a reference to the feudal social structure of medieval england?
a)full worthy was he in his liege-lord's war,
b)and therein had he ridden (none more far)
as well in christendom as heathenesse,
and honoured everywhere for worthiness.
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