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Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below: On 31 October 1517, Luther nailed a long list of points for disputation – Ninety-Five Theses – to the door of the church near the castle in the Saxon capital of Wittenberg. It is a moment that has reverberated in history, the dead day on which the Protestant Reformation was born and the middle ages suddenly dropped. The reality is more prosaic. Some scholars have denied that the theses were ever posted at all. It seems recently likely that they were, but this was hardly a world-shattering act. Luther was now a professor at the founded University of Wittenberg, and the conventional method of initiating an academic debate within the theology faculty was to post these in advances. Because of its handy location, the door of the Castle Church served as the university’s bulletin board, and Luther’s gesture has been seen as no more dramatic as pinning up a lecture list in a modern college.
Why do scholars compare the Castle Church’s door as with a University Bulletin Board?
the theology classes were conducted in the Church itself
because Luther was a Professor
because the Church was a centre of religious debates
because the Church’s door was as accessible as a University Bulletin Board
As per paragraph information option 1 is the correct answer.
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