Answer:
D; Gold and silver are not valued in Utopia.
Explanation:
As stated in Thomas More's "Utopia," gold and silver are not regarded as something of importance or worth. The narrator suggests that such materials would create enviousness among the Prince, the Senate and the public. In that matter, he reflects that people could become too delighted by them.
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Answer:
Its narrative is fragmented.