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1) In countries like India, British used this term to mark the difference between the local languages and everyday use language and English. This term is generally used to refer to a local language or dialect which is distinct from what is seen as the standard language.

(a) Colloquial

(b) Jargon

(c) Vernacular

(d) Slang​

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Answered by Popleo11
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Answer:

(c) Vernacular

Explanation:

Vernacular, Explanation: British considered English as the language of the imperial masters and said that knowledge of East was full of errors and unscientific thought. So for local languages they used the term vernacular

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Answered by nishiip361gmailcom
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option (c)

Explanation:

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