Which theme most likely underlies the monk’s tale, judging from this passage?. A monk there was, one made for mastery,. An outrider, who loved his venery;. A manly man, to be an abbot able.. Full many a blooded horse had he in stable:. And when he rode men might his bridle hear. A jingling in the whistling wind as clear,. Aye, and as loud as does the chapel bell. Where this brave monk was of the cell.. . A.the earthly nature of figures in the Church B.the monk's oppression of vulnerable peopleC.the opposition of Protestantism and CatholicismD.the admiration one earns from excellent horsmanship