(The first two questions are about Chaucer's Canterbury Tales) The correct answers are: 1)A Chaucer describes the knight without hints of sarcasm, the stained and modest attire shows that the Knight is a modest, honorable and good fighter (who is the opposite of the vain Squire). 2) A Both of them are instead sarcastically described, as they are both large sized and wear showy, luxurious attire, being devoted to earthly possession instead of abiding to the holy charity and virtues typical of Church figures. 3) C It wouldn't make logical sense to put A and B as answers, since it is a story about a single man on a specifically desert island.