Respuesta :
Answer:
B: Each story reveals something about the character who is telling it.
Explanation:
In Caucher's The Canterbury Tales, parts of the stories told are also a reflection of the personality of the teller. The charcaters are pilgrims that represent people from various estates of society: the church, the nobility, and the peasantry. The readers can know a little about each character: The Knight (the most noble of the company, and good at storyteller); The Wife of Bath (married several times); The Pardoner (greedy and hypocrite); etc.