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3 February, 11:38

When the knight in "The Wife of Bath's Tale" says that his wife is old, ugly, and low-born, we can conclude that the knight ... ?

A.) loves his wife deeply. B.) is a man with spiritual longings. C.) cares about appearance, not character. D.) thinks he can change her.

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  1. 3 February, 13:20
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    Well the night seems to not like her due two the way she looks so it would not be wrong to assume that he cares a lot about how she looks instead of who she is inside.
  2. 3 February, 15:24
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    The answer your looking for is C
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