How did the crowd reveal a person's identity in the first-century world?
A) It showed the way or ways the individual stood out from the crowd.
B) It revealed what particular crowd the individual was a part of.
C) It recognized the person as an individual in a legal ceremony called Quetsatsah
D) It had no connection with an individual's identity.
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