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What initiated the wife’s exile in “the wife’s lament”?
a.
her husband’s long absence
b.
a plot by her husband’s kinsmen
c.
her traveling in spite of her husband’s wishes
d.
the lord of that region issuing a formal decree

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What initiated the wife’s exile in “the wife’s lament”?
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her husband’s long absence
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