The attribute of the characters in morality plays which reflects that fact that these plays were naive allegories is that they personified abstract concepts. In other words, they represent concepts that are difficult to grasp on their own and single out, and as such, their meaning in the story varies depending on how the viewer analyzes them.
The best one would be narrative
I am pretty sure I remember the answer being A- reflects the way people really spoke, which makes the poem more realistic.
I don't understand how it was correct, but apparently my test said it was.
P.S- Please vote me brainliest and comment below to tell me if the answer was correct. (^V^)
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