95 points!!! and branilest! Canterbury Tale questions 1. What is the Narrator's name? Sir Topas. The Narrator's name is not given Geoffrey Chaucer. Sir Gawain. 2. Where is the Narrator going? Jerusalem. Canterbury. London. The town is not given. 3.Why is the Narrator on his journey? He is going to visit family. He is on a religious pilgrimage. He is competing in a knights' tournament. He is looking for work. 4. What is the prize for the best tale? Forgiveness from the Pardoner. The cost of the trip paid for. Bragging rights. A meal paid for by the other pilgrims. 5.Who will determine the best tale in the contest? The Pardoner. The group will vote. The Host. The Narrator. 6. How is it determined that the Knight will tell the first tale? The Pardoner asks the Knight to go first. The Host asks the Knight to go first. The pilgrims draw straws. The Knight volunteers. 7. Wife of Bath is a — pious churchgoer and religious teacher well-traveled vendor of fine silk clothing veteran of several pilgrimages and marriages widow of a prosperous doctor in Bath

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1. Geoffrey Chaucer.

2. Canterbury.

3. He is on a religious pilgrimage

4. A meal paid for by pilgrims.

5. The group will vote.

6. The rider volunteers

7. veteran of several pilgrimages and marriages.

Explanation:

The Canterbury Tales is a collection of short stories written by Geoffrey Chaucer in 1387. In this work Chaucer is the narrator of the story, who, in the first person, provides a description of a group of pilgrims who are on a religious journey to the Cathedral of Canterbury to visit the tomb of Saint Thomas Becket. During the trip to pass the time, the pilgrims decide to have a short story competition, where each one will tell one. Then there will be a vote to decide which short story was the best. The winner will win a free lunch.

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FREE DINNER

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