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which of the following was the significance of the emergence of a vernacuular language in medieval Europe

A. It suggested a renewed interest in the work of Christian scholars.

B. It suggested a new interest in Muslim and Jewish scholarship.

C. It suggested a new interest in ordinary people and the stories that entertained and educated tem.

D. It suggested a renewed interest in the work of the ancient Greeks and Romans. 



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The one that was the significance of the emergence of a vernacuular language in medieval europe is : A. it suggested a renewed interest in the work of Christian Scholars
The Vernacular language was a driving force for the Christian Scholars in publishing the bible

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The correct answer of the given question above would be the first option, option A. The statement that describes the significance of the emergence of a vernacular language in medieval Europe is that, it suggested a renewed interest in the work of Christian scholars. This became easier to convert people to Christianity. Hope this answer helps.
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