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How is Gower’s mode of narration often described?

AComplex and allegorical

BPoetic and lyrical

CSimple and straightforward

DAmbiguous and metaphorical

Answer:

C. Simple and straightforward

Read Explanation:

  • Gower avoids unnecessary complexity.

  • His tales are told with clarity and directness.

  • This makes his storytelling engaging, not tedious.


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