Peter Abelard's personal "misfortunes," as he describes them in his autobiography of 1132,involved
A) his failure to become king of France.
B) his expulsion from the University of Paris.
C) his love affair with Heloise, his student.
D) the disastrous events of the first Crusade.
E) the early death of his parents.
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