Which detail from the Chaucer's The monk's tale best demonstrates that fortune is a blind prosperity that no one should trust? They all sound like the right answer. Please help.
A) Nero Ruled the world but his own people turned against him.

B) Hercule's Labors prove that he deserved praise and fame

C) Adam was created by God and was allowed to live in Eden

D) Holofernes was the most famous and proud warrior captain.

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I believe that the best answer among the choices provided by the question is A) Nero Ruled the world but his own people turned against him.
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A) Nero Ruled the world but his own people turned against him.

"Fortune is a blind prosperity that no one should trust" basically means that having a lot of money does not mean everything is going to go well. The best answer would be one that shows a person is rich or fortunate but not everything was perfect. Option A is the only one that shows this prosperity (Nero ruled the world) but had a bad outcome (people turned against him). The other options do not show any downfall.