Of the following members of the pilgrimmage, which has the highest social status?
The Wife of Bath
The Merchant
The Knight
The Miller
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the knight and the squire were both the highest social status
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The Knight.
In the story, the Canterbury Tales by Geoffery Chaucer, the Knight holds the highest social status, among the members of the pilgrimage.
He is said to be strong because of his experience in fighting many battles.
Following the Knight is the Squire, his son, who is the second highest in social status.
The Merchant is the next, followed by the Wife of Bath and finally the Miller.
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