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Which best describes a chivalrous figure?

A.
one who acts respectably, courageously, and wisely


B.
one who acts quickly, decisively, and secretly


C.
one who acts angrily, foolishly, and publicly


D.
one who acts gently, peacefully, and privately

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I’d go whit C that makes more kinda sense
User Shakti Phartiyal
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A. One who acts respectably, courageously, and wisely

More broadly, someone has a chivalrous figure when their behavior is courteous, gallant, and kind (especially towards women), wise, honest, and courageous. For example, a chivalrous figure never refuses to protect the weak and defenseless, to give succor to those most in need such as widows, orphans and the disabled, to obey those placed in authority, to respect the honor of women, they are loyal to their friends, they never mistreat a woman and they tend to appraise wisdom messages.

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