Read the excerpt from The Canterbury Tales. "God’s arms!” exclaimed one of these debauchees, "Is the fellow then so dangerous to meet? In highways and in byways, street by street, I’ll seek him out, I vow it on God’s bones. Now listen, fellows: let us three be one, Each of us hold his hand up to the other, And each of us become the other’s brother, And we will kill this black betrayer, Death, And kill the killer, by God’s holy breath, And that before the sun goes down on us!” Which statement best describes how the speaker in the excerpt is characterized? He is impassioned and persuasive. He is pessimistic and mournful. He is friendly and humorous. He is clear-headed and sensible.

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He is impassioned and persuasive.

The correct answer would be statement A "He is impassioned and persuasive", these traits can be clearly seen in the excerpt. The character speaks very passionately about the subject since he includes his beliefs in his statements and he seems very persuasive because he speaks to the other characters as though they are indeed brothers that have the same quest in mind.