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According to the Article, why did English become the most widely used language in Australia, even among Indigenous peoples?A.Once Indigenous peoples in Australia no longer depended on fishing, hunting, and gathering, they were eager to speak the language of the British settlers around them.B.Tribal leaders in the late 1700s did not value tribal knowledge, history, and customs in the same way that they do today.C.After their arrival in the late 1700s, British settlers discouraged Australia's native groups from speaking their Indigenous languages in public.D.Indigenous peoples in Australia wanted their children to speak English in school so that they could communicate well with their white teachers.

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According to the Article, why did English become the most widely used language in Australia, even among Indigenous peoples?A.Once Indigenous peoples in Australia no longer depended on fishing, hunting, and gathering, they were eager to speak the language of the British settlers around them.B.Tribal leaders in the late 1700s did not value tribal knowledge, history, and customs in the same way that they do today.C.After their arrival in the late 1700s, British settlers discouraged Australia's native groups from speaking their Indigenous languages in public.D.Indigenous peoples in Australia wanted their children to speak English in school so that they could communicate well with their white teachers.

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