The poem 'Piers Plowman' is divided into sections known by which Latin term?
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Correct answer: Passus
Langland uses the term 'passus' (Latin for 'step') to designate the divisions of his work. This terminology reinforces the theme of the poem as a spiritual journey or pilgrimage.
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