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The use of local languages in medieval literature was most revolutionary because it reached a wider audience of people it led to Italian becoming the primary language in Europe it was recognized by the
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The use of local languages in medieval literature was most revolutionary because it reached a wider audience of people it led to Italian becoming the primary language in Europe it was recognized by the Church as the best way to reach the masses it led to a mass increase in university enrollments
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It reached a more wider audiance of people than before.
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The use of local languages in medieval literature was most revolutionary because it "reached a wider audience of people," since more people could understand it.
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