Answer:
The answer is option D.
Step-by-step explanation:
Chaucer's long ballad pursues the voyage of a gathering of travelers, 31 including Chaucer himself, from the Tabard Inn in Southwark to St Thomas à Becket's place of worship at Canterbury Cathedral.Chaucer arranged the tales previously he thought of them however he didn't complete his arrangement. He arranged that each character would recount four stories: two while going to Canterbury and two while coming back to London. In the event that Chaucer had completed, he would have composed 120 stories. He just really composed 24.