“She was a worthy woman al hir lyve, Housbondes at chirche-dore she hadde fyve,” In the ‘Prologue’ Chaucer represents the Wife of Bath as : I. crude and vulgarII. outspoken and boastfully licentiousIII. a witness to masculine oppressionIV. bubbling with vitality Find the correct combination according to the code :

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“She was a worthy woman al hir lyve, Housbondes at chirche-dore she hadde fyve,” In the ‘Prologue’ Chaucer represents the Wife of Bath as : <br />I. crude and vulgar<br />II. outspoken and boastfully licentious<br />III. a witness to masculine oppression<br />IV. bubbling with vitality Find the correct combination according to the code :






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