The retelling of the Song of Roland in fifteenth-century Italy differed from the original by its:
A) setting,which was changed to Italy from Spain.
B) lack of any suggestion of heroic idealism.
C) language: the original was in vernacular French and the retelling in Latin.
D) ending,which had Roland surviving to be rewarded for his heroism by Charlemagne.
E) use of irony to stress the heroic idealism of Roland.
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