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Chaucer's "The Monk's Tale" consists of shorter stories that each teach a moral lesson. In the story of Count Ugolino of Pisa, for example, Fortune is said to cruelly trap the count and three of his children in a tower.

Which statement provides the most accurate evaluation of the passage?

A.The passage contains no evidence.

B. The style is informal and inconsistent.

C. The claim is unclear.

D. The evidence is irrelevant.

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The answer is THE EVIDENCE IS IRRELEVANT

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The correct answer is D) The evidence is irrelevant.

The statement that provides the most accurate evaluation of the passage is that the evidence is irrelevant. In the story of Count Ugolino of Pisa, the evidence is irrelevant when it is said that Fortune cruelly traps the Count and three of its children in a tower.

One of the Canterbury’s Tales written by Geoffrey Chaucer is “The Monks Tale”. Chaucer included 17 tragedy stories in the book like the story of Count Ugolino of Pisa. In those tragedies, Geoffrey Chaucer includes famous characters through history like the biblical Adam, Lucifer, Nero, and Julio Cesar.


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