In the final scene of the story in “The Wife of Bath's Tale,” the ugly old woman transforms herself into a beautiful young wife. How do you know she might be a fairy? A. Only fairies have the power to transform themselves. B. The Wife of Bath suggests the existence of fairies when she frames the tale. C. The old woman is so wise she must be something more than human.
The Answer would be "C."
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Both. I would keep practicing until I could beat anyone.
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Throughout the text the author talks about the amount of daffodils and stars. The central idea of the text is literally highlighted in this section: "There are many stars in the sky, and there were also many daffodils in the field. There were so many daffodils that they looked like stars or people at a party."
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He was left to die in harsh conditions but he survives.
He was born in royal family.
He was later adopted by royal family.
He kills his father and marries his mother unknowingly as fate befalls him. He tries to to do good things but his destiny fails him
Explanation:
Oedipus is ancient greek story of a man who is prophesied to kills his own father and then marry his mother. He later blinds himself and asks for an exile.
The red death is killing everyone