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What is the most likely reason the monks tale is full of parables

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Parables were commonplace in Chaucer's time, and audiences would have found them familiar.
Parables resembled the teachings of Jesus, with which most audiences in Chaucer's time were familiar.
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Parables were commonplace in Chaucer's time, and audiences would have found them familiar.

Step-by-step explanation:

Parable is a short narrative that uses allegories to convey a moral lesson.

Parables were very common in Chaucer's time and consisted of stories intended to bring some teaching to life. They have symbolism, where each element of the story has a specific meaning. These stories had many common elements of the culture of that time and this made people familiar with the narrative told.

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