The narrator of the Canterbury tales is portrayed as (D) naïve and observant.
The narration being talked about in the question is The Canterbury tales. It is a collection of stories tied together by a framing device (the story of the pilgrimage). It is a combination of twenty- four stories which were written in the Middle English.
The narrator of the stories is patient and listens to everyone. He often acts foolish sometimes.
Therefore, the correct answer is (D) naïve and observant.
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Answer:
dangerously, cautiosuly, and very
Explanation:
The traveler saw in "Ozymandias" in my own description:
I saw several lifeless, half-buried creatures in the sand they are standing in. They smell like rotten eggs, and I can't hear anything. The sound of silence deafens me. The place is hideous. <span />
Answer:
Yes, he provides essential information of the past so that the current inhabitants of the community don't make the same mistakes humanity has made in the past. Without him the world/community would continue a vicious self-destructive cycle.