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8. In “The Wife of Bath's Tale,” with which of these statements does the Knight decry his fate? (1 point) “You're old, and so abominably plain,/So poor... so low-bred...”

O“I could set right what you suppose a blunder,/That's if I cared to..."

“Christ wills we take our gentleness from Him..."

“But gentleness, as you will recognize, Is not annexed... to possessions.”

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