The correct answer is B. Thus Fortune with a light / Turn of her wheel brings men from joy to sorrow.
The Monk's Tale is a bit different from all other plays in the Canterbury Tales - it is rather a collection of very short stories (17 of them) about various characters from literature and history who were played by Fortune. The moral of his story is that fate is fickle, and that you cannot control it. Your destiny decides what will happen to you, and there's nothing you can do about it.
Answer:
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Explanation:
<span>C: Foreshadowing
I believe this (or D) is the best option. Allusion is a reference to a famous/historical literary or art work. Irony could be present, but I don't see much irony apart from the past, present, and future. Foreshadowing seems likely due to her end piece "if you don't plan for it".</span>
11. ireland's (beautiful landscape)inspired her many writers and artists.
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Answer:
Laziness
Explanation:
Laziness is the proper synonym because when you lie down you aren't necessarily sleeping or tired, but it does mean that you are lazy because you need to be working for those times. Meaning you should be prepared to have energy for your work hours.