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Which tale is a beast fable that satirizes the clergy and explores themes of pride and vanity?
- A The Nun's Priest's Tale
- B The Wife of Bath's Tale
- C The Friar's Tale
- D The Summoner's Tale
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The Nun's Priest's Tale tells the story of Chanticleer, a proud rooster who is tricked by a fox. This tale is a classic example of a beast fable, where animals are used to represent human characteristics and convey moral lessons. In this case, the tale satirizes the clergy and explores themes of pride, vanity, and the importance of discernment.