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1 February, 01:04

In "The Wife's Lament," the wife assumes her husband is now

a.

on an exciting adventure and does not think of her.

b.

on his way home for a reconciliation.

c.

married to someone else.

d.

melancholy, as she is.

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  1. 1 February, 04:35
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    I am gonna say it's B
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