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Which of the following choices best explain why the knight in “The Wife Of Bath’s Tale” accepts the old woman’s offer?



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The choices that best explain why the knight in “The Wife Of Bath’s Tale” accepts the old woman’s offer is because option C: She promises him that she knows the secret to what all women want.

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Geoffrey Chaucer created the well-known frame story "The Canterbury Tales" sometime between 1387 and 1400. A frame tale is an independent narrative. The "Canterbury Tales" are a collection of numerous stories contained within a single, longer story.

Note that Until he meets an elderly woman who explains that women demand power over their husbands, he is unable to find the solution. The knight begrudgingly weds the elderly woman after she provided the solution that would have saved his life. She offers him the alternative between being a young, faithful wife or a gorgeous, unfaithful wife.

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Which of the following choices best explain why the knight in “The Wife Of Bath’s Tale” accepts the old woman’s offer?

a

He believes she will turn into a young woman when he marries her.

b

He thinks the queen will not have him killed if he is married.

c

She promises him that she knows the secret to what all women want.

d

She deceived him with magic, making him think she was beautiful.

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