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matching - one will not be used. language spoken by common people choos…

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matching - one will not be used.
language spoken by common people choose
father of humanism because his work helped spread the movement; became romes poet laureate. choose
european movement that focused less on religion and more on what it means to be human. choose
he wrote the divine comedy in 1308; narrative poem considered to be one of the best in the world. choose
this invention allowed for mass production of printed matter like books, pamphlets and flyers. choose

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Since the options are not provided, we can analyze the concepts:

  1. "Language spoken by common people" refers to the vernacular (e.g., in medieval Europe, the language of the commoners as opposed to Latin).
  2. "Father of Humanism... Rome's Poet Laureate" is Francesco Petrarch.
  3. "European movement... what it means to be human" is Humanism (the Renaissance humanist movement).
  4. "He wrote the Divine Comedy..." is Dante Alighieri.
  5. "Invention... mass production of printed matter" is the printing press (Johannes Gutenberg's invention).

Assuming typical matching options for this Renaissance - related content:

  • "Language spoken by common people" → Vernacular
  • "Father of Humanism..." → Francesco Petrarch
  • "European movement..." → Humanism
  • "He wrote the Divine Comedy..." → Dante Alighieri
  • "Invention..." → Printing Press (Gutenberg's Press)

Answer:

  1. Language spoken by common people: Vernacular
  2. Father of Humanism because his work helped spread the movement; became Rome's Poet Laureate: Francesco Petrarch
  3. European movement that focused less on religion and more on what it means to be human: Humanism
  4. He wrote the Divine Comedy in 1308; narrative poem considered to be one of the best in the world: Dante Alighieri
  5. This invention allowed for mass production of printed matter like books, pamphlets and flyers: Printing Press (Gutenberg's Printing Press)