The Wife of Bath begins her description of her two “bad” husbands. Her fourth husband, whom she married when still young, was a reveler, and he had a “paramour,” or mistress (454). Remembering her wild youth, she becomes wistful as she describes the dancing and singing in which she and her fourth husband used to indulge. Her nostalgia reminds her of how old she has become, but she says that she pays her loss of beauty no mind. She will try to be merry, for, though she has lost her “flour,” she will try to sell the “bran” that remains. Realizing that she has digressed, she returns to the story of her fourth husband. She confesses that she was his purgatory on Earth, always trying to make him jealous. He died while she was on a pilgrimage to Jerusalem.
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A main character is one of the characters focused on in the story, such as a protagonist or antagonist.
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Alliteration means the occurrence of he same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
The answer is B: How to prepare for a job interview.
This <em>informative Spech Outline</em> in every stage is giving instructions on what to do to prepare for <em>the job interview</em> (answering the Introduction's question: <em>"But </em><em>how</em><em> do we get those jobs?"</em>) The general steps are: research the company, prepare yourself, antecipate questions and answers and get <em>everything prepared the night before </em><em>the interview.</em>