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Which option best explains India’s literary contributions under the Gupta Dynasty?(1 point)ResponsesAs trade connections with China deepened, Indian scholars began to use Chinese characters in the creation of plays and poetry.As trade connections with China deepened, Indian scholars began to use Chinese characters in the creation of plays and poetry.Indian writers adopted Greek for their literary texts during this time period, producing plays in the Greek tradition.Indian writers adopted Greek for their literary texts during this time period, producing plays in the Greek tradition.The Gupta Dynasty exclusively patronized Buddhist scholars, leading to new Buddhist religious texts to the exclusion of Hindu texts.The Gupta Dynasty exclusively patronized Buddhist scholars, leading to new Buddhist religious texts to the exclusion of Hindu texts.Scholars interested in Sanskrit produced religious texts, poetry, and plays that stood the test of time.Scholars intereste

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Scholars interested in Sanskrit produced religious texts, poetry, and plays that stood the test of time.

Explanation: The Gupta era is known as a classical age of Indian culture when Sanskrit literature (e.g., Kalidasa’s plays and poetry, Puranas, religious and scientific works) flourished under royal patronage.