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The correct answer is option B. A text is a coherent collection of sentences and clauses. It could be made up of one clause or more, or it could be made up of several clauses or sentences.
* It is a verbal or written expression. A text can be very short—for example, the word danger on a warning signs—or very longs—for example, a novel, a debate, etc.
* Authenticity refers to the original text's presentation and layout not being altered in any way.
* As knowledge of context is what binds us to the text, a "authentic text" refers to the origin of the text from a context and natural language use.
* Unlike invented or constructed languages, natural languages have evolved naturally as a result of human usage, use, and repetition without conscious planning.
* Text that is natural and contextual provides reliable information. For instance, the text from the newspaper, these texts speak more directly to the requirements of learners and offer them a source of pertinent knowledge for learning. As a result, it is obvious that a "authentic text" is the original of the text.