from The Canterbury Tales: "The Prologue"

Which of these lines from The Canterbury Tales' "Prologue" describes the Cook's level of expertise at his trade?
(1 point)
"The nicer rules of conscience he ignored."
... That he should have an ulcer on knee."
"As for blancmange, he made it with the best."
".. A like display on girdles and on pouches."

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"As for blancmange, he made it with the best."
from The Canterbury Tales: "The Prologue"
Which of these lines from The Canterbury Tales' "Prologue" describes the Cook's level of expertise at his trade?
(1 point)
"The nicer rules of conscience he ignored."
... That he should have an ulcer on knee."
"As for blancmange, he made it with the best."
".. A like display on girdles and on pouches."
"The nicer rules of conscience he ignored."
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