What line or lines below best showcase the author's attitude or tone towards the Pardoner? (Choose 2)

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The Summoner sang deep seconds to this song,/ No trumpet ever sounded half so strong.
For in his trunk he had a pillow-case/ Which he asserted was Our Lady's veil.
And by his flatteries and prevarication/ Made monkeys of the priest and congregation

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The Summoner sang deep seconds to this song,/ No trumpet ever sounded half so strong.
And by his flatteries and prevarication/ Made monkeys of the priest and congregation
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