Where did the knowledge of the Greco-Roman civilization endure in Europe during the Middle Ages?(1 point)

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While the knowledge collected by the Greco-Roman civilization was less present in daily life, it lived on when everyday people got together to speak Latin.
While the knowledge collected by the Greco-Roman civilization was less present in daily life, it lived on when everyday people got together to speak Latin.

While the knowledge collected by the Greco-Roman civilization was less present in daily life, it lived on in secular institutions of learning, such as law courts.
While the knowledge collected by the Greco-Roman civilization was less present in daily life, it lived on in secular institutions of learning, such as law courts.

While the knowledge collected by the Greco-Roman civilization was less present in daily life, it lived on in institutions of learning, such as in the Byzantine Empire.
While the knowledge collected by the Greco-Roman civilization was less present in daily life, it lived on in institutions of learning, such as in the Byzantine Empire.

While the knowledge collected by the Greco-Roman civilization was less present in daily life, it lived on in institutions of learning, such as in monasteries and nunneries.

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While the knowledge collected by the Greco-Roman civilization was less present in daily life, it lived on in institutions of learning, such as in monasteries and nunneries.