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Ymorist [56]
2 years ago
3

Write three inverted sentences about events in the wife of bath’s tale?

English
1 answer:
Karo-lina-s [1.5K]2 years ago
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Answer and Explanation:

The story is basically about a wife who shares information about her life and her experiences in a prologue before begins her tale.

The Wife of Bath begins her lengthy prologue by declaring that she always had to follow the rule of experience rather than authority.

She has experience enough to make her an expert because she had already five husbands "at the church door," She didn’t consider it wrong with having had five husbands

and she could not understand Jesus' rebuke to the woman at the well who also had five husbands.

Even though, she prefers the biblical command to go forth and multiply.

(Inverted sentences are those in which subject is used first.) In this tale, there is a number of the prologue which is started with subject. Like:

“By making sex into  financial obligation in marriage: the

Husband’s copulation is paying of a debt to his wife.

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