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"The Monk's Tale" Which statement best describes the two themes developed in the excerpt?

"The Monk's Tale" Which statement best describes the two themes developed-example-1
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Even the proud can be humbled
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The correct answer is A) Even the proud can be humbled, and God is not to be mocked.

The statement that best describes the theme of the excerpt is “Even the proud can be humbled, and God is not to be mocked.”

The excerpt says that “…Till God released him of his madness there…He swore to sin no more until the hour…He recognized God’s mercy and his powers”. The excerpt reminds us that proud people must change and be humble. If not, there will be events or circumstances that make people change. And it doesn’t matter how strong or powerful think they are. That is why The statement that best describes the theme of the excerpt is “Even the proud can be humbled, and God is not to be mocked.”

“The Monks Tale” was written by Geoffrey Chaucer, as part of “The Canterbury Tales.”

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