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select the correct text in the passage. which line from chaucers \general prologue\ to the canterbury tales is a reference to the feudal social structure of medieval england full worthy was he in his liege - lords war, and therein had he ridden (none more far) as well in christendom as heathenesse, and honoured everywhere for worthiness at alexandria, he, when it was won,
The phrase "liege-lord" directly refers to the hierarchical relationship between a vassal and their lord, which is the core of the medieval English feudal social structure. This line explicitly references that feudal bond, while the other lines focus on the knight's travels and reputation.
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Full worthy was he in his liege-lord's war.