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Which couplet from the prologue from the canterbury tales is an example of enjambment?

a. he was embroidered like a meadow bright / and full of freshest flowers, red and white.

b. singing he was, or fluting all the day; / he was as fresh as is the month of may.

c. he loved so hotly that till dawn grew pale / he slept as little as a nightingale.

d. and she had little dogs she would be feeding /with roasted flesh, or milk, or fine white bread.

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