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Which evidence from Chaucer's "The Monk's Tale" best supports this theme?
Fortune abandons all, even the successful.
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A. Several characters are sheltered from hardship by God's
protection.
B. Many characters are victorious in battle but later meet with
misfortune
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C. One character abandons God and is punished severely,
D. Fortune smiles on all the characters and provides them with
wealth and safety.

Respuesta :

Answer: many characters are victorious in battle but later meet with misfortune

Explanation:

Answer:

Letter B is the correct answer.

Explanation:

The Monk's Tale is contained in The Canterbury Tales, a book by Geoffrey Chaucer. In literature, the theme is the main idea in a work and it can be stated directly or indirectly.

Letter B provides the correct answer since it relates to the fact that being victorious doesn't protect one person from fate and it cannot carry happiness or peace. From the options, B is the one that relates to it.

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