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Which of the following was the significance of the emergence of a vernacular language in medieval Europe?
A-it's suggested a renewed interest in the work of Christian scholars
B-it suggested a new intrest in Muslim and Jewish scholarship
C-it suggested a new interest in ordinary people in the stories that entertained and educated them
D-it suggested a renewed interest in the works of the Ancient Greek and Romans

Respuesta :

Vernacular language is the language of ordinary people.
Having this in mind, I'd say that the option which was the significance of the emergence of a vernacular language in medieval Europe is C. it suggested a new interest in ordinary people in the stories that entertained and educated them. 

Answer:

The correct option is C (it suggested a new interest in ordinary people in the stories that entertained and educated them)

Explanation:

Vernacular language is the language of normal individuals.  

Having this at the top of the priority list, I'd state that the alternative which was the noteworthiness of the development of a vernacular language in medieval Europe is. It recommended another enthusiasm for common individuals in the accounts that engaged and taught them.