Before their conversion to Christianity the Anglo-Saxons and Irish Celts had relied more on oral than written culture. During the seventh century, the use of the Anglo-Saxon language was
A) suppressed by Archbishop Theodore (r. 669-690) .
B) limited because it was rarely written.
C) encouraged by Bede (673-735) .
D) forbidden by Augustine, archbishop of Canterbury.
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