Answer:
The correct answer is A. The King James Bible is a compilation of many other Bibles.
Step-by-step explanation:
The King James Bible is an English-language translation of the Bible from 1611. It has a poetic language that can be perceived as old-fashioned by contemporary readers. During the nineteenth century, therefore, several new translations and linguistic edits were made. Despite the old-age language, it is close to the basic language, unlike the New International Version which is more of a paraphrase.
The King James Bible is still one of the best-selling Bible translations among English speakers. The fact that it is based on the basic manuscript, Textus Receptus, may have contributed to the great interest in the specific Textus Receptus found in certain groups in the United States.
The translation got its name from James I of England who confirmed the translation.