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What produces the audible sounds in language?

AMind and heart

BBrainwaves

CAction of vocal organs

DExternal devices

Answer:

C. Action of vocal organs

Read Explanation:

The vocal organs, including the larynx, vocal cords, and other structures of the mouth and throat, are responsible for producing the audible sounds of language through their coordinated actions. Brainwaves and mind and heart are not directly involved in producing spoken sounds. External devices, while they can amplify or modify speech sounds, do not produce them in the first place. 


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