The above question is incomplete. The full question is:
"Which of the following lines from “To His Excellency, George Washington” characterizes George Washington as a brave military leader? A. Thee, first in peace and honours B. Fam'd for thy valour . . . C. Proceed, great chief D. Shall I to Washington their praise recite?"
Answer:
B. Fam'd for thy valour
Step-by-step explanation:
The line "Fam'd for thy valor..." that Washington was a man of great bravery and courage, making him a valuable, intelligent and strong military leader who managed to lead his people in an efficient and winning way. Among the options given in the question above, this is the only line that can be interpreted in this way, with the other lines having different meanings about what it is to be a courageous military leader.