<span>Its true. Rituals often create distinctions between the sacred and the secular because
Rituals have the ability to turn basic daily activities into mystical and sacred events. An example is the preparation of food for the Lord's Supper and for a common supper.</span>
I think false because, they didn't want it to be like the English writers that write straight and lined side-ways always, they write it anywhere and make it fit in to look more beautiful.
The use of perspective wasn't used during the Middle Ages because that time period was ending (5th to 15th century) when the Renaissance was just beginning (it ran from the 14th to 17th centuries) and the technique wasn't developed until the 15th century, and wasn't as popular into later on when it was more studied and the technique was more used in pieces and developed.