According to a source on the internet, the theme that addressed in both excerpts would be the last choice - Reality can be inexplicably cruel and unfair.
This is further strengthened by the passage - How stunned I was, for example, to discover another time outside time, a universe parallel to this one, a creation within Creation, with its own laws, customs structures, and language - as if reality is deceiving and being unfair to the person.
It is a figure of speech. Obviously they hadn't actually been on the verge of cutting each other's throats, it's a fancy way of saying they were all very angry and couldn't stand each other. The author's purpose was to imply that before something happened, they were very angry and unable to stand each other.
According to scientific research. I think it's option C -lower the temperature of an oli
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Explain the question on the school page first
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(C) Women desire freedom to make their own choices
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Wife of Bath – known officially as The Wife of Bath’s Tale – is a story that can be found in the Canterbury Tales, a book written by Geoffrey Chaucer during the 14th century. The main theme of the tale is women’s life during the Late Middle Ages – with emphasis on how women are treated lesser than their male counterparts. The story itself is depicted through the adventures of a knight in King Arthur and Queen Guinevere’s court, who after being found guilty of raping a woman, was given the task of having to find out what it is that women truly desire.