Which of the following narrative strategies best exemplifies the 'evidentiary narrative technique' mentioned in the last line?
A.
Telling a story from the author's point of view in a way that implies both the author's and the reader's ironic distance from the dramatic unfolding of events
B.
Telling a story as a mystery in which the reader must deduce, from the conflicting evidence presented by several narrators, the moral and philosophical significance of character and event
C.
Telling a story in a way that both directs attention to the incongruities among the points of view of several characters and hints that the plot has a significance other than that suggested by its mere events
D.
Telling a story in such a way that the author's real intentions are discernible only through interpretations of allusions to world outside that of the story