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What kind of symbols does language use?

AOnly visual symbols

BArbitrary spoken or written symbols

CNatural symbols found in nature

DMathematical symbols

Answer:

B. Arbitrary spoken or written symbols

Read Explanation:

Language uses a system of symbols, which are not inherently related to the objects or concepts they represent. These symbols can be spoken (vocal) or written, and their meanings are determined by the conventions and rules of a particular language


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