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How did the standardization of the English language in the eighteenth century benefit publishers?
O A.
It attracted readers from lower classes.
• B.
It reduced printing costs.
O C.
It motivated authors to create more works.
© D.
It increased sales of literary works.
B It reduced printing costs.
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