Which of the following statements accurately describes an aspect of The Canterbury Tales?
Explanation
Option B is correct because The General Prologue serves as the introduction to The Canterbury Tales, presenting the pilgrims and setting the stage for their stories. Option A is incorrect as Sir Gawain is not a character or narrator in this work. Option C is false since Chaucer did not complete thirty tales; the work remains incomplete. Option D is wrong because The Canterbury Tales was unfinished at Chaucer's death. Option E is incorrect because the tales are predominantly written in verse.