In Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, 32 characters make the trip to Canterbury. 29 of these are mentioned in line 24 of the “General Prologue.” The narrator joins this group (making 30).
Some people were critical about Great Britain's imperialist practices because Britain had a history of genocide in other country's they took over.
The correct answer is B.
I know it is B because the sentence isn't descriptive and it doesn't use vivid imagery like the other sentences...lol also becaii had the same question and I got it correct.
Answer: The action of the story reaches its turning point.
Explanation:
The Greeks won by using a giant hollow wooden horse with Greeks inside to get inside the Trojans defenses so they could open the gates