The word isthmus is the hardest word to pronounce in the English language. Now consider how someone might argue against this. Which sentence presents a counterclaim to the above claim? (1 point) Responses Most people don't even know how many syllables are in Worcestershire, so they avoid the sauce completely. Most people don't even know how many syllables are in Worcestershire, so they avoid the sauce completely. People in landlocked areas don't usually get a lot of practice saying this since the term refers to a strip of land with seas on either side of it.

People who are familiar with the term and have practiced pronouncing it would not find isthmus difficult to pronounce.

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"People in landlocked areas don't usually get a lot of practice saying this since the term refers to a strip of land with seas on either side of it."

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I apologize for the mistake. The correct answer is: "People who are familiar with the term and have practiced pronouncing it would not find isthmus difficult to pronounce."