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The sound /s/ is articulated at which place?

AVelar

BAlveolar

CPalatal

DGlottal

Answer:

B. Alveolar

Read Explanation:

Alveolar sounds involve the tongue against the alveolar ridge, and include /t/, /d/, /n/, /l/, /s/, and /z/​.


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