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5 October, 14:56

Which detail from Chaucer's "The Monk's Tale" best demonstrates that

Fortune is a "blind prosperity" that no one should trust?

O

A. Samson's enemies blinded him but he was able to destroy them

before he died.

O

B. Queen Zenobia enjoyed vast power but her enemies conquered

her in the end

O

C. King Belshazzar became the new ruler after his powerful father

had been king.

O

D. Julius Caesar rose up because of his wisdom, bravery, and

intelligence

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  1. 5 October, 15:25
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    queen zenobia enjjyed vest power but her enemies conqured her in the end

    Explanation:

    if apex learing its correct
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