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Which of Chaucer's descriptions from "The Monk's Tale" best illustrates
Fortune as unreliable?
O A. That there was nothing that Fortune could refuse him
O B. And when men trust in her she then will fail / And cover her bright
face as with a cloud.
C. Fortune indeed had so enhanced his pride / That verily he thought
to take his stand
D. For if good Fortune makes your friends for you
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