I think that it should be, "The book told all about airplanes, tractors, and trucks."
Answer:
Yes, "They act as if we wore our skirts too short and invited trouble, presents an effective analogy.
Explanation:
The comment was made against Washingtonians. The analogy represents the difficulty for individuals who may have forgotten their status quo. The shortness of the skirt reflects the onerous and the encouraged difficulty represents their unpleasant memory about it.
Yes, it does agree with the subject
In the Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, after having introduced the pilgrims the narrator apologizes for the offense possible a reader might take from the tales. He then returns to the story about the night he spent with the pilgrims.
The host of the tavern welcomes the pilgrims and proposes the pilgrims to tell the story while traveling as it would be boring to travel in silence. Further, the narrator adds that hoping not to argue with the host the pilgrims agree immediately over the host's proposition.
Therefore, the host lay out the plan that each pilgrim will be telling two tales while going to Canterbury and two tales while return from there. As a result, in reward, the most meaningful story will receive a paid meal fro rest of the pilgrims on the way back.