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Which of chaucer's descriptions from "the monk's tale" best illustrates fortune as deceitful?
a. o fortune! it was grievous cruelty / to put such birds in such a cage, alive!
b. who then may trust the dice, at fortune's throw?
c. when fortune would elect / to trick a man, she plots his overthrow
d. and fortune laughed, for she had had her joke.

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