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Chaucer presents the Knight, the Parson, and the Plowman as the most virtuous of the pilgrims on the journey. He also portrays the Clerk in a very positive manner.

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The Knight, the Parson, and the Plowman are presented as the most virtuous members of the group in Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales." The Knight is brave and honorable, the Parson is devoted to his faith and cares for his parishioners, and the Plowman is honest and hardworking.

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