Which is the term for a completely structured language that develops from a blending of native languages and introduced languages?

a. Pidgin
b. Creole***
c. Esperanto
d. Dialect

The term for a completely structured language that develops from a blending of native languages and introduced languages is b. Creole.

To get the answer to this question, you could start by understanding the definitions of the terms provided. A pidgin language is a simplified form of communication that arises between groups of people who do not share a common language. Creole, on the other hand, refers to a fully developed language that emerges from a pidgin when it becomes the native language of a community. Esperanto is a constructed language created in the late 19th century as a universal language. A dialect, on the other hand, refers to regional or social variations of a language.

By comparing the definitions, you can see that the term that best fits the given description is "Creole."

Yes. It could also be pidgin.