The correct answer is to <span>change Annas to Anna's.</span>
Dewey Dell is the second-to-youngest Bundren child, and the only daughter of Anse<span>and </span>Addie<span>. Dewey Dell does not narrate many sections throughout the novel, though she is arguably one of the most tragic characters in the book: she is impregnated by the farmhand </span>Lafe<span>, who then leaves her with nothing more than ten dollars for an abortion. Later, she is cheated by a drug store clerk into having sex with him and then is given what she is sure (correctly) is fake medicine. Just pages later, Anse takes her abortion money to buy his teeth, leaving Dewy Dell with next to nothing at the end of the novel.</span>
The Wife of Bath's tale matches her personality as she shows her opinions within the story.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- The Wife of Bath's tale is told by a woman far ahead of her time, who takes a different view than women of the middle ages.
- She believes in the importance of women in managing a marriage and reinforces the belief that men are the ones who need women but don't know how to treat them.
She incorporates these beliefs and opinions into the story she is telling and this reinforces her personality and helps the reader understand her.
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The entire story is a dream sequence after the main characters eat some berries if I’m not mistaken. The play happening in the summer months make the storyline a complete midsummer nights dream
Answer:
1. a
2. d
Explanation:
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