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Which pilgrim is described as being "sanguine," suggesting a cheerful and optimistic disposition?

  • A The Franklin 
  • B The Knight 
  • C The Reeve 
  • D The Pardoner
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The Franklin is portrayed as a wealthy landowner who enjoys the pleasures of life. His "sanguine" nature, associated with the humor of blood, suggests a cheerful, optimistic, and sociable personality. He is described as having a "white beard" and a fondness for fine food and drink, further emphasizing his jovial and hospitable nature.

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