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Explanation:"If a man take a wife, and she be seized by disease, if he then desire to take a second wife he shall not put away his wife, who has been attacked by disease, but he shall keep her in the house which he has built and support her so long as she lives".
though a man has a wife she desires to marry another woman because his wife was seized by disease. she must not put his first wife away rather he should keep her in but he shall keep her in the house which he has built and support her so long as she lives.
I made some changes in the question as it was grammatically wrong.
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I do believe your answer is D: Most of Earth's mantle is always moving.
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The epitaph of Mrs. Purkapile is part of Edgar Lee Masters'<em> "Spoon River Anthology". </em>It was published in 1915. This is a sequence of 245 free-verse epitaphs that are presented in the form of monologues. They are written from the point of view of deceased citizens of a small town.
The correct answer is option C: "<em>And out of respect for my own character / I refused to be drawn into a divorce."</em> These lines directly state the reason that Mrs. Purkapile had for staying married.