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Answer:
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.