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Which of chaucer's descriptions from "the monk's tale" best illustrates fortune as unreliable?

a. that there was nothing that fortune could refuse him

b. fortune indeed had so enhanced his pride / that verily he thought
to take his stand.

c. and when men trust in her she then will fail / and cover her bright
face as with a cloud.

d. for if good fortune makes your friends for you

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