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B.) a claim and the main reasons supporting the claim.
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This last stanza reveals that she has transformed into a beautiful and young woman who was deeply in love and willing to make his husband happy, ( this is proved through the description of the actions they take as soon as they see each other)
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The Wife of Bath is a story that shows how after going over a test related to one of the most common doubts in love, what would people prefer a beautiful partner o a faithful one, after having answering correctly we can see that the real prize is the loyalty and faithfulness of a partner which can be bigger of any kind of physical beauty.
The law that banned discrimination in all public facilities is the <span>Civil Rights act of 1964. This landmark civil rights legislation was signed into law by then current president Lyndon B. Johnson.</span>
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A certain cool-headedness had come to him;
[D]oggedly he swam in that direction, swimming with slow, deliberate strokes, conserving his strength.
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These details 'a certain..him', '[D]oggedly...strength' from the narration display that Rainsford sensible and rational person who has the ability to do well in dangerous moments. <u>The qualities of being 'cool-headed', 'swimming with the slow', and the ability to 'conserve his strength through deliberate strokes' clearly reflect that he is a calm and composed individual who can conquer the dangers and difficulties</u> coming his way through his astute and rationality. The phrases 'he wrestled with all his power', 'he struck out with strong strokes', 'struggled up to the surface and tried to cry out' substantiate the above claim.