Asked by Ankush Aggarwal on Jul 17, 2024

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In the 1960s, what were the children of immigrants who spoke neither French nor English called?

A) unilinguists
B) allophones
C) sans culottes
D) anti-linguists

Immigrants

Individuals who move from one country to another with the intention of settling in the new country, often in search of better living conditions or employment opportunities.

Allophones

Individuals whose first language is neither English nor French, referring to the linguistic diversity in countries like Canada.

  • Comprehend the influence of language and culture on the education system.
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Zybrea KnightJul 19, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
Allophones are individuals whose mother tongue is neither French nor English, a term especially used in Canada to describe immigrants or their children who speak languages other than Canada's two official languages.