Which change made literature easier to access during the Renaissance?

Literature was written in the vernacular.
Latin became the language of most literature.
Religion became a major subject of works of literature.
Topics of literature included more everyday experiences.

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The change that made literature easier to access during the Renaissance was that "literature was written in the vernacular." By using the common language spoken by the people rather than Latin, which was primarily understood by the educated elite, more individuals were able to read and engage with literary works. This contributed to a broader audience and increased accessibility to literature.

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