Which excerpt from “The Prologue” of The Canterbury Tales best indicates that the Nun is a compassionate person? (1 point)

• “Her veil was gathered in a seemly way,/Her nose was elegant…”
• “And well she sang a service, with a fine/Intoning through her nose…”
• “She used to weep if she but saw a mouse/Caught in a trap, if it were dead…”
• “But she could carry a morsel up and keep/The smallest drop from falling… ”

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The excerpt from "The Prologue" of The Canterbury Tales that best indicates that the Nun is a compassionate person is: "She used to weep if she but saw a mouse/Caught in a trap, if it were dead..." This excerpt suggests that the Nun is a compassionate person because she shows empathy towards even the smallest creatures. To find the answer, you should read "The Prologue" of The Canterbury Tales and look for specific examples or descriptions that demonstrate the Nun's compassionate nature. In this case, the passage describes her emotional reaction to witnessing a dead mouse in a trap, which indicates her empathy and compassion.