Answer: Charles's father says, "I don't see how they could hold a PTA meeting without Charles's mother." Answer: At the P.T.A meeting, Laurie's mother notes that none of the mothers look "haggard enough" to be Charles's mother.
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Insanity is when someone does something over and over while expecting a different outcome to occur. So the person continues to do the same action even though there will not be a different outcome from what is already happening. And most of the time, people who are insane don't think they are insane and don't know anything different. They are trapped in there own conciseness.
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Id say the last one historical fiction takes place in history and has a real place
For the first answer I would say A but for the second one it is between A and E
"The Wife of Bath's Prologue" is a part of <em>The Canterbury Tales</em> in which a female character tells us about marriage, a topic that, according to her, she is an expert on, as she has been remarried five times. The widow differs considerably from the ideal woman of medieval times. However, she is aware of it and she tries to justify her actions in the Preamble.
The speech is extremely long. It serves more as an autobiography, or a collection of musings. The prologue, in fact, is twice as long as the tale itself. However, once she has finished her preamble, she is very effective at telling her tale. In fact, the preamble and the tale complement each other, as the preamble sets the stage for the tale to be able to question issues of marriage, sexuality and gender inequality that are present in the tale.