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Which evidence from Chaucer's "The Monk's Tale" best supports this theme? Even the wealthy and successful are eventually abandoned
by fate.
A. Characters who are victorious in battle or accumulate riches meet
with great misfortune later.
B. Characters who give their wealth to the church are sheltered from
the whims of fate.
C. Characters who don't dedicate their fortunes to God are severely
punished
D. Characters who believe in the power of fate receive great wealth
and power
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