The answer is
She asks Jesus to send meek husbands and prays that he will cut short the lives of men who refuse to be governed by their wives.
"She offers the knight a choice: either he can have her be ugly but loyal and good, or he can have her young and fair but also coquettish and unfaithful. The knight ponders in silence. Finally, he replies that he would rather trust her judgment, and he asks her to choose whatever she thinks best. Because the knight’s answer gave the woman what she most desired, the authority to choose for herself, she becomes both beautiful and good. The two have a long, happy marriage, and the woman becomes completely obedient to her husband. The Wife of Bath concludes with a plea that Jesus Christ send all women husbands who are young, meek, and fresh in bed, and the grace to outlive their husbands."
- https://www.sparknotes.com/lit/canterbury/section10/ (Where i got the info on the tale)
One hundred thuosand two hunderd and three
Answer:
1. Defy ⇒ go against
2. Boom ⇒ possibility
3. Amplify ⇒ magnify
4. Render ⇒ cause to be
5. Mainstream ⇒ typical
6. Emerge ⇒ come out
7. Infiltrate ⇒ penetrate
8. Regimen ⇒ routine
9. Alter ⇒ change
10. Connotation ⇒ implication
11. Perceive ⇒ make out
12. Capitalize on ⇒ take advantage of
13. Assimilate ⇒ absorb
14. Pursuit ⇒ hobby
15. Potential ⇒ do very well
Answer: A
Explanation: They all make sense in this form.
The other transition words sound wrong when they fit with the sentences:
"Afterward, she heard a strange noise coming from inside."
"Long ago, they were all huddled around Blush's stall."
"Nevertheless, the other cows stamped nervously at all the commotion."
Answer:
He felt blacks should start by giving the same race self-respect first.
Explanation: