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How did the Wife of Bath react if she wasn't the first to go to the altar to give her church offerings? a) If she wasn't the first to go to the altar, she wanted to be the second. b) If she wasn't the first to go to the altar, she gave more money than she was going to at first. c) If she wasn't the first to go to the altar, she wanted to be the last. d) If she wasn't the first to go to the altar, she didn't give any money.

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When the Wife of Bath from Chaucer's 'The Canterbury Tales' wasn't first to offer at the altar, she would become angry. None of the options exactly mirror the reaction as per the text.

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The question refers to a character known as the Wife of Bath from Geoffrey Chaucer's collection of stories, 'The Canterbury Tales.' The correct answer is that if the Wife of Bath wasn't the first to go to the altar to give her church offerings, she got very angry and not assuaged unless she was the one leading the way to the altar. So, none of the options (a, b, c, d) provided are exactly correct according to the text. The Wife of Bath is portrayed as a bold, self-assertive woman of her time, with her behavior concerning church offerings further highlighting her strong and dominant character in the narrative.

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