Which two sentences best describe the connection between "The Wife of Bath's Tale" and
"The Wife of Bath's Prologue," a part of the larger frame story at work in The Canterbury Tales?
A The tale maintains the characters and narrative of the ongoing larger frame story.
B The prologue is the real narrative while tale itself is actually unimportant.
C The tale expands upon the thoughts and opinions of the character telling the story.
D The prologue follows the characters that appear throughout the larger frame story.
E The tale is part of a larger story with tales of the same plot and theme.
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