In Gothic architecture, pointed arches, which allowed for soaring church naves, were _________.
A) Despite being prone to collapse during the construction process
B) Originally sketched out in a treatise by Abbot Suger
C) Flattened out over a distance of 100 feet on average
D) Copied from Islamic architecture through contact with Sicily
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