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When a character in a medieval text addresses a divine figure, that figure is most likely to be _____.

in human form
an angel
a disembodied voice
absent

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It would most likely be in human form.

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When a character in a medieval text addresses a divine figure, that figure is most likely to be in human form.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:

The medieval period witnessed an ideology/ belief by equating god to the king in power. It was also assumed that the king gave a lot of power to the pope who controlled the church. This was known as divine rights of kings. This practice was ideated by James VI of Scotland and this was one of the reasons why a lot of kingdoms and countries continued to be under the banner called absolute monarchy.

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