多选题Very little is known about the ______ known as Eskayan, and there are currently no native speakers of that unusual tongue.AdialectBcultureCclanDislandEatollFlanguage
多选题
Very little is known about the ______ known as Eskayan, and there are currently no native speakers of that unusual tongue.
A
dialect
B
culture
C
clan
D
island
E
atoll
F
language
参考解析
解析:
根据后半句中“unusual tongue”可知,“Eskayan”指的是一种语言,选项A和F符合要求。B文化,文明;C宗族,部落;D岛屿;E环礁。
根据后半句中“unusual tongue”可知,“Eskayan”指的是一种语言,选项A和F符合要求。B文化,文明;C宗族,部落;D岛屿;E环礁。
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