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In "the wife of bath's tale," the knight does not want to marry the old woman and shows her disrespect because she is poor and ill-bred. according to the old woman, what is real gentility?

a) resisting temptation

b) making a great deal of money

c) being born into a good family

d) performing good deals

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Answer:

performing good deals

Step-by-step explanation:

I took the test and got this correct! :) Quick explanation: At first I thought the answer was "resisting temptation" because that is very important to the old woman in the story, and to the wife of bath, however, if you look into it more, the old woman says that she really feels that gentility is a god given gift of morality.

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Answer:

a) resisting temptation.

Step-by-step explanation:

Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales" is a collection of tales told by the pilgrims on their way to Canterbury. The tales would be told by each pilgrim to and from the pilgrimage place of Canterbury.

"The Wife of Bath's Tale" is also part of that collection. It tells the story of how a knight had to marry an ugly old woman to get himself pardoned from his ra pe charges. Though reluctant to marry such woman, he accepted the offer of the old lady, saved the knight and got married with him. But even then, the knight couldn't accept her. So, she told him that gentility is not passed from generation to generation, nor can it be achieved or bought. Rather, it is got through performing good deeds and living a virtuous way of life.

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