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the wife of bath's tale from the canterbury tales
recall the vents in the selection. then answer each question in phrases or sentences.
1. what crime does the knight commit, and what dos the queen require of him to save himself from being beheaded?
2. what deal does the knight make with the old woman he meets, and how does he fulfill his bargain with her?
3. what are the knight's reasons for not being able to love his new wife?
4. what choice does the knight's wife give him?
5. how is the old woman changed at the end of the story?

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