What further innovations allowed Gothic architects to accommodate larger audiences?

A) Flying buttresses and pointed arches
B) Stone pillars and pointed arches
C) Pointed arches and ribbed arches
D) Flying buttresses and ribbed arches
E) Stone pillars and ribbed arches


A

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