What was a medieval student called? yeoman miller clerk squire

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Answer 1
Answer: "Squire" is the correct answer. This was also known as an apprenticeship, and the young squire would almost always go on to assume the job for which he was being trained. 
Answer 2
Answer: Yes IO agree definetly a squire

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Answer : a. as long as you're going to the store

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Answer:

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