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."
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B: Moroccan Invaders ended the Songhai Empire in 1591 CE
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“Sunni Ali Ber” was the first king of “Songhai Empire”. He expanded the empire, took control of important “Trans-Saharan” trade routes as well as other cities and provinces of “Mali”. But this empire of peace and stability collapsed in late 16th century after the invasion of Morocco.
A civil war led to an opportunity for Morocco “Sultan Ahmed I Al-Mansur” to send army and conquer Songhai. “Askia Ishaq II” was the last emperor of Songhai then. Morocco wanted to invade their gold mines and Al-Mansur wanted to become the caliph of Sudan.
The question isn’t clear, is there more to this question?
Assuming the quote was said by Mr Tuni, the indirect speech would be
Mr Tuni told Johnny to be more grateful of his friends and asked Johnny where his manners were.