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Which pilgrim is described as being "choleric" and having a fiery red face, suggesting a quick temper and a fondness for alcohol?
- A The Miller
- B The Reeve
- C The Summoner
- D The Friar
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The Miller is portrayed as a boisterous and somewhat crude character. His "choleric" nature, indicated by his red face, suggests a tendency towards anger and aggression. His fondness for alcohol is also hinted at in the General Prologue, contributing to his characterization as a figure who enjoys indulging in earthly pleasures.