Answer: B) Edad Media
Explanation:
<h3>Characteristics of
medieval literature</h3>
Medieval literature has a series of features that define and distinguish it:
Anonymous character: The author does not sign his work because he knows that it belongs to a collective. It does not seek to differentiate itself from others.
Oral work: It was spread orally by the minstrels, since people could not read. This explains that there are few works that have been preserved.
Work in verse: In the Middle Ages it was considered that the verse was what made a work literary.
Imitation: The authors collected a popular tradition or a Latin text and recreated them. That is, the works were not original nor were they considered important.
Didactism: The works, for the most part, had a didactic function: they transmitted Christian values and offered behavioral models.