From the Passage, We Can Infer that the Author is in Favour of: (i) “Language Shifts” Across Languages. (ii) Cultural Homogenisation. - Bzziii.com

Reading Comprehension
From the passage, we can infer that the author is in favour of:

(i) “language shifts” across languages.
(ii) cultural homogenisation.
(iii) greater multilingualism.
(iv) an expanded state role in the preservation of languages





(iii) greater multilingualism.



From the passage, we can infer that the author is in favour of greater multilingualism, because in the first sentence of last paragraph. The author says "multilingualism can help us live in a more connected world".






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