Vaudeville was a live form of entertainment in North American theaters from the 1880s to the 1930s. These shows stemmed from circus acts, saloon acts, and theater acts. Tony Pastor, theater manager and performer, is credited for making these shows family-friendly. Other managers soon followed his lead. Because of its roots, vaudeville featured all kinds of performers. Comedians, singers, dancers, jugglers, animal trainers, and everything in between would put on a killer show that lasted for hours. However, vaudeville diminished after radios, movies, and TVs became popular. Nevertheless, vaudeville served as a training ground for movie stars like Charlie Chaplin and James Cagney. Which sentence from Tito's school assignment above contains inappropriate language? A. "Because of its roots, vaudeville featured all kinds of performers." B. "Comedians, singers, dancers, jugglers, animal trainers, and everything in between would put on a killer show that lasted for hours." C. "However, vaudeville diminished after radios, movies, and TVs became popular." D. "Nevertheless, vaudeville served as a training ground for movie stars like Charlie Chaplin and James Cagney."