Started 3 weeks ago by Khushi bidawatka in
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Replied 11 months ago
Hi Khushi, the correct answer is c) Changes in the first language caused by the intervention of the new language.This option accurately captures the concept of second language interference as described in the passage. The passage highlights how learning a new language can subtly influence the way we use our native language, leading to changes in grammar, style, and even thought processes.Explanation for why other options are incorrect:a) Changes in a person caused because of a new language. - While learning a new language can certainly lead to personal changes, the passage specifically focuses on the impact on the first language itself.b) When the two languages mesh to crumble your thoughts. - This option exaggerates the effect of language interference. While learning a new language can be challenging, it doesn't necessarily lead to confusion or a breakdown of thought processes.d) Changes caused by learning a new language which results in the new language taking over the previous one. - This option is incorrect because the passage emphasizes that the influence of the new language is often subtle and doesn't necessarily lead to the complete replacement of the first language.Thank you for observing, we will get this fixed on priority.
Replied 3 weeks ago
In practice questions, RC1 and RC11 are same. But answer for question 2 is given different in both the RCs. Can you please confirm what is the right answer https://catking.testpress.in/courses/571/contents/140760/