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English, 05.05.2020 02:05 lerasteidl

What does the phrase “Renaissance man/woman” mean?

It’s only used to refer to someone who lived during the Renaissance.
It refers to someone who has studied the Renaissance extensively.
It’s used when people believes that they have lived before.
It describes a person who is talented in many different areas.

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