What type of education did monasteries provide by the twelfth century?
A) The monks provided education on the Bible only.
B) The monks taught at universities.
C) Despite the reforms of Charlemagne, education was not a priority until after the twelfth century.
D) The monasteries provided a full formal education to those giving their life in service to God.
E) Elementary education was provided to those children that were not required to work.
E
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