Which statement from “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” best explains why the elves and fairies of King Arthur’s time no longer exist? (1 point)
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“Faint was the soul within his sorrowful breast, as home he went, he dared no longer stay
• “Now peradventure some may well suspect a lack of care in me since I neglect . . .”
• “The Elf-Queen and her courtiers joined and broke/Their elfin dance on many a green mead…”
• “[T]he saintly charity and prayer/Of holy friars seem to have purged the air…”