How did medieval drama represent humankind's quest for individual knowledge?
A) as a threat to religious and revealed truth
B) as the only antidote to a long history of religious warfare
C) as part of God's plan for humans to take dominion over nature
D) as an effort which was beautiful but ultimately irrelevant in the ordered cosmos of the Great Chain of Being
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A)the common
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