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Model Answer
Human Language vs Computer Language:
Human languages (natural languages) are complex, redundant, context-dependent, and change over time. They use syntax, semantics, and lexicon to convey meaning. Computer languages (e.g., Python, C++, Java) are numerical/binary in nature — structured, precise, and follow strict instructions. Computers cannot directly understand natural language; NLP is needed to bridge this gap.
Source: Chapter 6, Section 6.1 – Introduction
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Explanation
- Examiners expect two clear points of contrast for 2 marks — one about human language features, one about computer language features.
- Key terms to include: natural language, complex/context-dependent, numerical/binary, NLP.
- Avoid writing a long paragraph; two compact sentences covering both sides is ideal for 2 marks.
- The mention of NLP as the bridge adds value and shows understanding of the chapter's theme.