Answer:
The correct answer is C. Latin.
Explanation:
Around 40% of words in the English language were borrowed or coined based on Latin roots or via French. Due to historical evolution of the Anglo Saxon society through time, from that large percentage, most words are used in scientific, legal, medical and academic terminology.
You should add a comma after an adverb in the beginning of the sentence.
Ex. Fortunately, he made it in time.
Hurriedly, she rushed to the station.
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There are no countries in the entire continent of Africa that were not at some point colonized. However, Ethiopia, which is in East Africa, was colonized for the shortest time. There were a group of Italians who made a colony in Ethiopia (now known as Italians of Ethiopia), following the capture of Abyssinia by the Italians in 1936.