The answer is D. Power I posted on your most recent question.
What? I don't get what this question is asking.
The figurative language being used in the passage is an
example of Jargon. It is because based on the passage, the priest made use of
religious terms in his everyday speaking habit that made it to be hard for a
normal person to do so without any religious background in which Jargon is
being defined as a characteristic language in which is used by a particular or
specific group.
Well for one, they start seeing things in a different point of view, and this possibly led to writers finding a narrative that suits that. So Modernist writers like, lets say Virginia Woolf's style, is mostly free indirect discourse. Like, the inner thoughts become more important. So I'd say it influences the narrative.