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Which statement most accurately describes Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales?

Every character shares a story of personal experience.
B. Each story reveals something about the character who is telling it.
C. The tone reflects the dark, fearful, and desperate nature of the period.
D. The stories indicate Chaucer's fond preference for the educated class.

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The answer is A. Hope this helps you out!!

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.