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"Classical" in the context of the Renaissance, means ...

a. formal
b. upper class
c. never getting old
d. relating to ancient Greece and Rome

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Answer:

I pretty sure (as a history lover) the answer would be upper class

Step-by-step explanation:

So, basically classical in the old times was fancy, and since there were many kings and queens they got what they wanted, but there were other people like peasants/serfs that couldn't afford that stuff, it would be considered upper class..If this is not correct it is formal, but I am 100% pretty sure its upper class.

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