Q: “The people may be known, but the identity of their language may not be,” means
(a)People are recognised as different ethnic groups but not necessarily their language
(b)People are recognised as different ethnic groups and their language is recognised
(c)People are not recognised as different ethnic groups, and so are their languages
(d)Because the people are not from different ethnic groups and their language is recognised
Correct Answer: (a)
The correct answer is (a): People are recognised as different ethnic groups but not necessarily their language. Subject: English Language | Sub-topic: Grammar & Vocabulary Note: This answer was determined through AI-based research. Verify against the official answer key when available.