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In lines 334-337 of "the prologue” to the canterbury tales, chaucer describes the franklin as "white was his beard as is the
white daisy. of sanguine temperament by every sign/he loved right well this morning sop in wine. delightful living was the
goal he's won." choose the best definition for sanguine. write two quotations from the text to support your answer.
a. drunken
b. cheerful
feverish
d. mild

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