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3 years ago
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The answer is the last one that the others will not suspect
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C. The hand gestures that people won’t suspect

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By medieval times -- about 455 to 1485 -- poets began to play with both the subject matter and language of their poems. Some medieval poets, like Geoffrey Chaucer, even experimented with writing in the language of the common people, known as vernacular. Before that, most scholarly and artistic works were written in Latin.

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