B, because if you had a baby you won’t be weak..
The growing amount has caused the native species in the area to shrink, and is threatening the endangered species, due to the fact that it eats anything and everything it can catch. it also competes with the alligators, which are a key part of the ecosystem
Germanic settler tribes (Angels Saxons Jutes and Frisians) entered Britain in AD 449 onwards and displaced the orignal Celtic Speaking inhabitants If we can assume that the lexicon reflects the preoccupations of the language users, we would not be surprised that the original Anglo Saxons were origanally not a settled group. there was a settled group but they were not very sophisticated. Many of their words are still used today. the most comman are the she husband and almost all of the common wordes used in the English language. However about three fourths of all of our worda are latain in origin. so about one fourth of thier words are used today. Hope I helped.
I would wager to say its dette
late 13c., dette, from Old French dete, from Latin<span> debitum "thing owed," neuter past participle of debere "to owe," originally, "keep something away from someone," from de- "away" (see de-) + habere "to have" (see habit). Restored spelling after c.1400.</span>debt<span> in Medicine.</span>
The answer is D represent. The reason for this is because we use cultural symbols to represent a certain culture.