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Question 1 of 10 Multiple Choice: Please select the best answer and click "submit." What is the most likely reason "The Monk's Tale" is full of parables? A. Parables are a form of parody that indirectly criticizes some aspect of society. B. Chaucer's intent was to make fun of parables and the people who told them. C. Parables cast animals as characters, which 14th century audiences found safe. D. Chaucer reserved parables for the monk because he considered them sacred.

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i am not sure but im thinking D
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Chaucer's intent was to make fun of parables and the people who told them. Apex

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