The best title for this passage is B. The Influence of Arabic upon the Spanish Language. This title summarizes the central idea of the passage, which discusses how the Arabic language influenced the development of Spanish due to historical interactions in the 8th Century.
Spanish is considered to be a Romance language along with Italian, French, Portuguese, Romanian, and Catalan. These languages are similar in that they all derive from Latin. Where Spanish differs from these other languages is largely due to the influence of the Arabic language.
The influence of Arabic upon the development of the Spanish language can be traced back to the 8th Century. It was at this time that the Moors of Africa invaded and conquered Spain, which is located just to the north of Morocco. When the Latin-speaking Roman Empire drove the Moors out of most every country in Europe, they could not conquer the Spanish Moors. Thus, both Arabic and Latin were spoken by the Spanish people for many years.
Over time, speakers of Latin came to adopt certain words from the Arabic language. Many of these words are easy to spot. For instance, the article "al," which means "the," is widely used in Arabic as a prefix. Thus, any Spanish word that begins with the letters "al" is likely of Arabic origin. Some examples are almuerzo, which means "lunch," and alcoba, which means "bedroom."
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Based on the central idea, which would be the best title for this passage?
A.
War and Language in the Roman Empire
B.
The Influence of Arabic upon the Spanish Language
C.
Hundreds of Years to the Origin of Latin
D.
The Romance Languages Derivation from Arabic
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