Asked by Steve
With which of these statements does the crone in "The Wife of Bath’s Tale" save the life of the knight?
• “A woman wants… sovereignty/Over her husband as over her lover…”
• "It's little wonder if I twist and wallow!/God that my heart would burst.
• "Prowess of men, for it is God, no less./Wills us to claim of him our gentleness.
• “…That dare say no to what I have to teach./Let us go … without further speech.”
my answer is B
• “A woman wants… sovereignty/Over her husband as over her lover…”
• "It's little wonder if I twist and wallow!/God that my heart would burst.
• "Prowess of men, for it is God, no less./Wills us to claim of him our gentleness.
• “…That dare say no to what I have to teach./Let us go … without further speech.”
my answer is B
Answers
Answered by
Reed
I'm not sure we can say one line prompts the knight's "change", but that's as good as any to say it did.
Answered by
Steve
thank you
Answered by
Kim
Actually i'm taking a quiz with that question and the only two that overlap is the first one, so I'd have to assume that's what the answer is.
Answered by
Helper dude
Its A. Woman wants...
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