Answer:
I'm not positive but B makes the most sense.
Answer:
The excerpt from the text that best presents the dominant moral of the monk's tale is Thus Fortune with a light / Turn of her wheel brings men from joy to sorrow.
Explanation:
"The Monk's Tale" is a story from "The Canterbury Tales" by Geoffrey Chaucer. The stories that the Monk tells are full of strong moral and tragedy, as he uses the theme of fortune in all of them, more specifically the fortune of man and how they can not depend on it, as it is shown in the line "Thus Fortune with a light / Turn of her wheel brings men from joy to sorrow."
Answer:
Okay so I will do as if I were a animal rescuer,
Explanation:
I had been working the best job any one can have, a job that brings joy and peace, a job that offers a second chance for life of our mistreated furry friends.
I have been working as a animal rescuer since I was 22,
my first pet inspired me to do so, my golden retriever Bailey was a recuse, when, I had brought him home he was terrified he was mistreated and abandoned when he was a puppy, luckily he began to know that i wasn't going to hurt him, and became my best beloved friend.
After recusing Bailey I decided I wanted to recuse more cats and dogs, and open a humane and loving shelter for all the animals that were in the cold, wet, harsh streets.
I had saved enough money and opened a shelter, hired some of my good recusing friends and began recusing cats and dogs, since then me and my team, had rescued 583 dogs and 769 cats! And now the shelter is in our second generation's hands.