Which of the following most accurately captures the thought flow of the passage?The rise of English as the dominant language in the world--The impact of English on local languages--The role of English in linguistic imperialism--The historical roots of the dominance of English.The rise of English as Earth’s lingua franca—The impact of English on local populations—The importance of English in sociolinguistics--The historical roots of the dominance of EnglishThe rise of English as Earth’s lingua franca—The impact of English on local cultures and languages—The importance of English in sociolinguistics--The concept of linguistic imperialismThe rise of English as the dominant language in the world—Inequality between English and other languages--The role of English in linguistic imperialism—The historical roots of the dominance of English
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Which of the following most accurately captures the thought flow of the passage?The rise of English as the dominant language in the world--The impact of English on local languages--The role of English in linguistic imperialism--The historical roots of the dominance of English.The rise of English as Earth’s lingua franca—The impact of English on local populations—The importance of English in sociolinguistics--The historical roots of the dominance of EnglishThe rise of English as Earth’s lingua franca—The impact of English on local cultures and languages—The importance of English in sociolinguistics--The concept of linguistic imperialismThe rise of English as the dominant language in the world—Inequality between English and other languages--The role of English in linguistic imperialism—The historical roots of the dominance of English
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