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What is common to Ywain and Gawain, Sir Launfal, and Sir Degrevant?

AThey are all secular verse romances

BThey are all allegorical dream visions

CThey are all Arthurian legends written in prose

DThey are all didactic religious poems

Answer:

A. They are all secular verse romances

Read Explanation:

  • Belong to popular romance tradition.

  • Secular, not primarily religious.

  • Often adapted from French sources.


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