It stands for Old English.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
ircular reasoning is also known as circular questioning or circular hypothesis. It can be easy to spot because both sides of the argument are essentially making the same point. For example: You must obey the law, because it’s illegal to break the law. Harold’s new book is well written, because Harold is a wonderful writer.
Idk cause I’ve never read it but can u add the passage maybe
speeches looking kinda fine with that figure tho