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2 February, 10:17

How is the knight in "The wife of Bath's tale" different from the way knights are usually portrayed?

A) he commits a terrible crime and later he insults the old woman after she has saved his life

B) he is not different from other knights we usually read about

C) he acts honorably and nobly by deciding the old woman could have his wealth

D) he goes on a quest in search of the woman's enemy

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  1. 2 February, 10:42
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    Answer: The Correct Answer is A) he commits a terrible crime and later he insults the old woman after she has saved his life
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