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Question 1:
What is the central idea of the first paragraph?
Answer:Published as pamphlets and broadsheets, the "95 Theses" spread throughout Germany quickly.
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Question 2
Of the choices below, which are used as evidence to support the central idea in the first paragraph?
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Answer: Incorrect. The answers are:
B. In December 1517, printed editions of the theses appeared in Leipzig, Nuremberg, and Basel.
C. German translations could be read by a wider audience and quickly spread throughout German-speaking lands.
D. A quote from Frederich Myconius.
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B. In December 1517, printed editions of the theses appeared in Leipzig, Nuremberg, and Basel.
C. German translations could be read by a wider audience and quickly spread throughout German-speaking lands.
D. A quote from Frederich Myconius.
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Question 3:
What is the central idea of the second paragraph?
Answer:Martin Luther's effective use of the pamphlet was the true starting point of the Reformation.
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Question 4
Of the choices below, which are used as evidence to support the central idea in the second paragraph?
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Answer: Incorrect. The answers are:
A. "They are printed and circulated far beyond my expectation." – Martin Luther
B. "should have spoken far differently and more distinctly had I know what was going to happen." – Martin Luther
D. "The pamphlet, an instant hit, is regarded by many as the true starting point of the Reformation."
E. "…he switched to German, avoiding regional vocabulary to ensure that his words were intelligible from the Rhineland to Saxony.
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A. "They are printed and circulated far beyond my expectation." – Martin Luther
B. "should have spoken far differently and more distinctly had I know what was going to happen." – Martin Luther
D. "The pamphlet, an instant hit, is regarded by many as the true starting point of the Reformation."
E. "…he switched to German, avoiding regional vocabulary to ensure that his words were intelligible from the Rhineland to Saxony.
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Question 5:
Combine the central idea in the first and second paragraphs to summarize the central idea of the excerpt.
Answer:Martin Luther effectively used the pamphlet to spread his message, which resulted in starting the Reformation movement.