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Which of the following does not plagiarize the Bruce Mitchell excerpt below? Where did the English language come from? How did it get to England? For
the answers, we can go to the language itself. The history of the English
people and of their relations with other countries is reflected in their
language, through the words they use. The native vocabulary of Old English
was largely of Germanic origin.
O A. As Mitchell puts it, for the history of the English language, one
must go to the language itself" (5).
O B. The history of the English people and of their relations with other
countries is reflected in their language.
c. The native vocabulary of Old English was largely of Germanic
origin.
D. For the answers to where English came from, we can go to the
language itself.

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