SAT Practicec490a6f2-5032-4f04-a7d8-655c68bad279
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In Gothic architecture, flying buttresses are large arches that help support a building’s exterior walls. Before the Gothic era, cathedrals’ heavy ceilings had to be supported by thick, short walls, but the invention of flying buttresses eliminated this need. ______blank Gothic cathedrals could be built with thinner, higher walls.
Which choice completes the text with the most logical transition?