According to the narrator - Geoffrey Chaucer- A GROUP OF PILGRIMS, "sundry folk" arrived at the inn.
Each pilgrim is described in the Prologue of the book. ( A pilgrim is a traveler sho is on a journey to a holy place. In this case, to Canterbury, where the shrine of Thomas Beckett is).
Chaucer describes their condition, their social decree and their array. Among the pilgrims there are a knight, a squire, a cook, a carpenter, a doctor of physic, a wife of Bath, etc.
At the end of the Prologue, the host proposes a story telling contest: each pilgrim will have to tell 2 stories on the way to Canterbury and two on the way back.
That's why the title of the book is the "Canterbury Tales"
Answer:
People fail to be grateful for things until they lose them
Explanation:
I think
Answer:
what are the blanks? What is the context?
Explanation:
After walking to school, the bus slowly passed by.
This sentence contains a dangling modifier. The dangling modifier is "After walking to school". We don't know who did the walking. The bus is the subject of the sentence, but we know that the bus certainly didn't do any walking. We also don't know what the bus passed by. The rest of the sentences are correct as written. In the last option, it is clear that Egypt is the one waiting for the bus.