Answer:
- arches
- vaults
- stained glass
- gargoyles
Step-by-step explanation:
The Gothic style that emerged in the low middle ages, is also recognized as the art of cathedrals, as it is an architectural style widely found in churches, monasteries and basilicas.
The theocentric period of the Middle Ages influenced Gothic architecture and its elements, which used arches, vaults, stained glass and gargoyles with representations of monstrous figures as the main elements of Gothic representation and their representation of the grandeur of religious monuments, with pointed towers, sumptuousness and ornamental details, in addition to the luminosity made possible by the stained glass windows, which created an atmosphere of mystery and grandeur in the Gothic buildings, which portrayed the greatness of God over human beings.