I would have to know the scentence srry
Answer: Show jumping and other equine sports for the YENT
Explanation:
The answer is "she" -- which was "heo" in Old English. (He, me, and we have all been relatively unchanged since the time of Old English.)
I think D best supports the theme of the text.
A thing that is or is likely to be wrongly perceived or interpreted by the senses.
A deceptive appearance or impression.
A false idea or belief.