Programming languages were developed in order to:

A. make it possible to program computers in English.

B. make programming faster and less error-prone.

C. speed translations between America and the Soviet Union during the Cold War.

D. improve the computation speed of computers, which were very expensive.

is it A

I disagree.

oh then only ones that make sense to me are B and D

Which one makes the most sense?

What does your book say?

my doesn't have anything that's why i'm confused

I vote for B.

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No, the correct answer is B. Programming languages were developed to make programming faster and less error-prone.

To arrive at this answer, we can eliminate options C and D. Programming languages were not developed to speed up translations between America and the Soviet Union during the Cold War (option C). Additionally, while programming languages can improve computation speed, that was not the primary reason for their development (option D).

Between options A and B, we consider that programming languages were not created specifically to enable programming in English (option A), but rather to provide a more efficient and effective way to communicate instructions to a computer. Therefore, option B is the most accurate answer.