The correct answer is D. Is interpretative.
Escapist fiction is usually written not to be interpreted with any deeper meaning. It is mostly written in such a manner that you forget your every day life and just have some fun, not having to think about troubles.
Answer:
a person who walks
Explanation:
early 18th century: from French pédestre or Latin pedester ‘going on foot’, also ‘written in prose’ + -ian. Early use in English was in the description of writing as ‘prosaic’, and because the root wood is "foot"