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Which statements explain Boccaccio's decision to provide a happy resolution to the tale of Gualtieri and Griselda? Select all that apply.

It provides the characters with the rewards they have earned.
It emphasizes the idea that life in the mortal world is neither just nor fair.
It helps the tale to conform to a traditional allegorical form.
It strengthens the sense of moral ambiguity in the text.

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- It helps the tale to conform to a traditional allegorical form.

- It strengthens the sense of moral ambiguity in the text.

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I would say D

I think it is D because they chose a happy ending
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