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7 January, 22:05

From the Canterbury Tales, The wife of Bath's tale

The unhappy Midas grew a splendid pair/Of retrices ears ... " In the Wife of bath's tale for what purpose does the narrator tell the story of Midas?

A. to prove that women cannot remain romantically faithful.

B. To show that women cannot bear to look at deformity

C. To demonstrate that women cannot tell an untruth.

D. to illustrate that woman can not keep a secret

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  1. 7 January, 22:35
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    The answer to this question is a
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