<span>Words of Anglo-Saxon origin make up 50 % of the total number of words in the English vocabulary.
In short, the answer would be C) 50.
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It is most likely informative
Answer:
Inform the audience of the author or origin of any information that is not common knowledge.
Explanation:
It would be hard to directly quote, during a speech, the pages or reference numbers of a source and not lose the audience's attention, not to mention that, if it's common knowledge, they may think that are being made look like fools.
This way you can quote authors and ideas or references whilst having a smooth speech.
The other option, arranging information in your own words, is plagiarism.
Assuming that this is referring to the same paragraph that was posted before with this question, the best option would be "<span>b. He hides behind a tree" since this provides cover. </span>
In lines 63-82, we can see that Aunt Georgina had a really important part in her young nephew's childhood. After doing all of her chores for the day, she would stay up ironing, while also listening to her nephew recite his Latin. She would help him learn other things through life. He held her in high esteem.