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"he never yet no villainy ne said in all his life, unto no manner wight." 5) what do lines 28 and 29 mean? question 5 options: a) he never committed a single crime. b) he never said anything bad about anyone. c) he was able to avoid doing the wrong thing. d) he was able to defeat every villain he faced.

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