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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?