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13 March, 15:25

Why might some African countries use a European language as a "trade language"?

A. They are forced to use it

B. It's a more common language

C. The country is still a colony

D. No one speaks local language

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  1. 13 March, 15:34
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    It's not A, as they simply aren't forced to.

    It's not C, as Africa is not 'just' a colony; infact, empires and therefore colonies are no longer allowed among the UN.

    D is incredibly stupid.

    So, B.
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