3. How does the quotation connect to the Renaissance principle of
humanism? "Gold, silver, jewels, purple garments, houses built of marble,
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speak to us, consult with us, and join with us in a living and intense
intimacy." —Petrarch
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A. It rejects worldly and superficial objects associated with wealth and decadence.
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B. It acknowledges a spiritual and divine connection with the pursuit of knowledge.
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C. It affirms our humanity by associating personal fulfillment with learning.
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D. It embraces the glory and splendor of the classical intellectual golden age.
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