The answer is option A:
“Lo, such it is not to be on your guard
Against the flatterers of the world…”
In "The Nun's Priest's Tale," from "The Canterbury Tales," by Geoffrey Chaucer, the moral is never trust a flatterer. Therefore, the excerpt agrees with the moral since it means that it is better to be cautious and avoid people who give excessive, often insincere praise.
Vivid description (A) helps develop characters in a personal narrative.
A personal narrative talks about an experience, usually from the first person point of view. In order to develop the characters, the writer needs to include descriptions to help the reader understand them. If the reader does not understand more about the character than simply what is happening in the story, he or she might be confused about why a character is saying or doing something.
Answer: It has no real authors.
The Lore is a podcast that has been circulating online and has drawn lots of listeners. The Lore is considered as a folklore because it has no real author. The absence of a real author is one of the glaring characteristics of a folklore because literally, folklore are only tales and beliefs that have been passed on from a generation to the other through word of mouth.