Why was Cervantes's Don Quixote significant?
A) It was a classical novel made popular again in the seventeenth century.
B) It was a stage drama commissioned by the state.
C) It was quickly condemned by the Catholic Church.
D) It popularized a way of speaking previously only used by elites.
E) It helped establish the importance of literature in the vernacular.
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