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daltonest1984

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English is the leading language on the Internet
 
  A) and is growing in its share of users.
  B) but is becoming less important.
  C) because English characters are the most common on computer keyboards.
  D) because the Internet is written in English.
  E) but other Internets exist for languages like Russian and Chinese.

Question 2

The residents of Hong Kong, China are exposed to a lot of English especially because
 
  A) it is an easier language to speak and understand.
  B) all television programming is in English.
  C) it was until recently a British colony.
  D) many Australian tourists visit each year.
  E) None of these explanations is correct.



karlss

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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