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17 September, 10:01

Which detail from Chaucer's "The Monk's Tale" best demonstrates that Fortune is a "blind prosperity" that no one should trust?

A. Adam was created as a pure individual and he ruled in Eden.

B. Julius Caesar was a soldier who had a strong sense of dignity.

C. Alexander made entire kingdoms quake in fear of his power.

D. Hercules became famous yet his own girlfriend poisoned him.

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  1. 17 September, 12:09
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    D. Hercules became famous yet his own girlfriend poisoned him

    :)
  2. 17 September, 13:08
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    The best Answer is the third Choice C.)
  3. 17 September, 13:40
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    I think number c is the answer ...
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