The two levels of understandings, the surface level and the deep level, are made more manifest by the author’s use of a naïve narrator. What advantage does this way of narration have?
A.
The story is thus made more complicated.
B.
The author’s voice is more forcefully presented.
C.
Readers would more likely be drawn into the story.
D.
The hidden meaning is thus unexpectedly revealed to the reader.