Answer:
historical
Explanation:
The historical present is the use of a verb in the <u>present tense</u> to refer to an event that took place <u>in the past</u>.
The verb flies is in the present tense; however, it refers to a period of time in the twentieth century, which was almost a hundred years ago. That's why it is called historical present.
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Your question is (<span>Is the diction appropriate in the following sentence?)
My answer is, C.No, it has redundant information.
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