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                Why were illuminated letters included in manuscripts in the middle ages?
to help people who couldn't read understand what it was about
to show which parts of the manuscript were the most important
just for show
            
        to help people who couldn't read understand what it was about
to show which parts of the manuscript were the most important
just for show
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    Why were illuminated letters included in manuscripts in the middle ages?
a.to help people who couldn't read understand what it was about
b.to show which parts of the manuscript were the most important
c.just for show
    
a.to help people who couldn't read understand what it was about
b.to show which parts of the manuscript were the most important
c.just for show
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    Why were they called illuminated letter?
because they were beautiful
because the gold leaf reflected the light and made the letters look like they were illuminated or lit up
because they were wise
    
because they were beautiful
because the gold leaf reflected the light and made the letters look like they were illuminated or lit up
because they were wise
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    and decoration purposes, to make the manuscript more visually appealing and prestigious.
    
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    The correct answer is c. just for show and decoration purposes, to make the manuscript more visually appealing and prestigious.
    
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    They were called illuminated letters because the gold leaf reflected the light and made the letters look like they were illuminated or lit up, which made them stand out as visual highlights in the manuscript.
    
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