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Many Concepts Are Difficult to Describe in Words, but We

Question 345

Question 345

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Many concepts are difficult to describe in words, but we often can define them using typical and familiar members of a particular class called


A) morphemes
B) propositions
C) prototypes
D) phonemes

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