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In Chaucer's "The Monk's Tale," many characters are victorious in battles but later meet with misfortune. Which sentence best states the theme that these stories develop?
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Riches offer no protection from fate.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The answer to your question is
Fortune abandons all, even the successfully.
Hope this helps! God bless
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