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2. This was the name of Chaucer's tale about pilgrims on the road.

a. Morte d'Arthur
b. The Canterbury Tales
c. Gawain and the Green Knight
d. Pillars of the Earth

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Answer:

b. The Canterbury Tales

Step-by-step explanation:

"The Canterbury Tales" is a collection of 24 tales in Middle English, written by Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400). Majority of the tales are in verse form. The tales are narrated by a group of pilgrims who come from various social classes of the society. The pilgrims are on the way to visit the shrine of Saint of Thomas Becket at Canterbury Cathedral. A story telling competition is held among the pilgrims with a free meal at Tabard Inn Southwark for the winner as a prize.

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