Which of these lines from The Canterbury Tales’ “Prologue” best describes the chivalry of the Knight?

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There was a Knight, a most distinguished man…”
There was a Knight, a most distinguished man…”

“…Truth, honor, generousness, and courtesy.”
“…Truth, honor, generousness, and courtesy.”

“He had done nobly in his sovereign’s war…”
“He had done nobly in his sovereign’s war…”

“…This same distinguished Knight had led the van…”

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“…This same distinguished Knight had led the van…”
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