In "The Prologue" of Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, what does the stained attire of the Knight suggest about his personality?

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The Knight is careless and unreliable.
The Knight is modest and honorable.
The Knight is deferential and dejected.

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The Knight is modest and honorable.
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