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How do Chaucer's views of suffering differ from Dante's?

A. Chaucer perceives suffering as a rational act, while Dante believes
suffering occurs randomly in the afterlife.
B. Chaucer thinks all people will suffer while living, while Dante believes only those who don't follow God will suffer in life.
C. Chaucer feels that people always get what they deserve, while Dante believes people often get away with their sinful acts.
D. Chaucer believes Fortune decides someone's suffering, while Dante believes that suffering is a consequence of sin.

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D. Chaucer believes Fortune decides someone's suffering, while Dante believes that suffering is a consequence of sin.

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