Question
Which answer choice accurately characterizes a Roman scholar's reaction to students using a language that would be French?
Responses
The scholar was annoyed with the idea that they were changing Latin.
The scholar was annoyed with the idea that they were changing Latin. EndFragment
They scholar was impressed by the new "artificial language."
They scholar was impressed by the new "artificial language." EndFragment
They scholar was excited about them creating their own language.
Responses
The scholar was annoyed with the idea that they were changing Latin.
The scholar was annoyed with the idea that they were changing Latin. EndFragment
They scholar was impressed by the new "artificial language."
They scholar was impressed by the new "artificial language." EndFragment
They scholar was excited about them creating their own language.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The most accurate characterization of a Roman scholar's reaction would likely be:
**The scholar was annoyed with the idea that they were changing Latin.**
Roman scholars typically valued the preservation of Latin and would be resistant to significant changes to the language, especially if it was evolving into something distinctly different like what would eventually become French.
**The scholar was annoyed with the idea that they were changing Latin.**
Roman scholars typically valued the preservation of Latin and would be resistant to significant changes to the language, especially if it was evolving into something distinctly different like what would eventually become French.