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12 September, 15:31

Which of the following lines best presents the dominant moral of "The Monk's tale?

A. whom Fortune held so high in majesty, / How bitterly should we lament thy pain

B. When fortune would elect / To trick a man, she plots his overthrow / By such a means as he would lest expect

C. Those who wish more, and on a robler scale, / Should turn and read the great Italian poet / Dante by name;

D. He swore to sin no more. until the hour / Of death when at last he was interred, / He recognized God's mercy and his poewer

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  1. 12 September, 17:05
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    D. He swore to sin no more. until the hour / Of death when at last he was interred, / He recognized God's mercy and his poewer
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