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The role of the "The Wife of Bath's Tale" in Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales is — * A. To serve as the main dramatic monologue in the larger frame story B. To serve as just one narrative in a much larger frame story C. To serve as an introduction to common characters in mythology D. To serve as the backbone of the narrative epic structure

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