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Which of the following statements is

true about the monastery Augustine
built in Canterbury?
A. Although it was initially important, other spiritual
sites quickly became much more significant.
B. Building it in Canterbury was an unpopular
decision which inevitably divided the country.
C. It became a site of not only religious importance,
but also a place of learning.
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Answer:

I think the answer is C. . It became a site of not only religious importance,

but also a place of learning.

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User Giacomo Lacava
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Answer:

c) It became a site of not only religious importance, but also a place of learning.

Step-by-step explanation:

St Augustine's Abbey was in Kent, England. The abbey was founded in 598 and operated as a monastery until 1538. Dismantling the abbey took until 1848. Since 1848, the abbey ruins have been conserved for its historical value and utilized as boarding rooms and a library by The King's School, Canterbury.