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A disease-causing microorganism or virus is referred to as a(n)
Pragmatics
The branch of linguistics that studies how context contributes to meaning, including the use of language in social situations and the interpretation of utterances.
Intonation
The variation of pitch in speech, which can affect the meaning of words and sentences, and convey emotions or attitudes.
Spoken Language
The use of sounds that are spoken or uttered for the purpose of communication among humans.
Grammatical Sentences
Sequences of words that are structured according to the rules of syntax and grammar of a language, making them understandable and meaningful.
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