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What is the most likely reason "The Monk's Tale" is full of parables?

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Because Parables were commonplace in Chaucer's time, and audiences would have found them familiar.
Parables is a verse of story that contains some deeper meaning behind it that could be used as some sort of a life lesson.
During Chaucer's times of writing the Monk's tale, Christianity is in its flourishing period, and many preachers use parables to convey the teaching to the people
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