I would choose options (A) providing facts and (D) using deductive reasoning.  Since the deductive reasoning is based on premises (providing fact would be the action needed) for its operation. When we reason deductively, we use known facts to arrive at logical conclusions that we know are true.
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
Most religious terms in English are from Anglo-Saxon origin. 
True or False:
<u><em>False</em></u>
Most <u>religious terms</u> in English come from <u>Latin origin</u>. These terms were introduced during the <u>Roman Conquest</u> (43-84 AD) through the Romans' main language: Latin. Most of the Celtic and Anglo-Saxon religions that were practiced were slowly suppressed by <u>Christianity</u>. This process was officially achieved in the <u>year 597 </u>in which Augustine of Canterbury was sent by Gregory the Great with the intention of fully evangelizing England's population.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The texts show that despite the intolerance among Protestants and Catholics in Belfast, violence among them has diminished. This situation occurred through the Belfast Agreement and the political organization between Protestant and Catholic trade unionists.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- Ireland was a bit of strong violence and religious intolerance.
- This is because Protestant communities and Catholic communities had a strong intolerance and generated extremely violent conflicts.
- This violence caused very serious social problems, which should not be allowed under any circumstances.
For this reason, the Irish government decided to create a new political reorganization between Protestant and Catholic trade unionists, through the elaboration of the Belfast Agreement.
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