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11 November, 16:50

What do Chaucer's "The Monk's Tale" and Dante's Inferno have in common?

A) Both give Fortune credit for punishing humans for their sins.

B) Both discuss the fates of famous men and women

C) Both encourage readers to form their own opinion about sinful characters

D) Both accuse religious leaders of being secretly greedy and sinful

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  1. 11 November, 19:01
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    B-both discuss the fates of famous men and women
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