Answer:
Context-sensitive language is a subset of context-free language
Explanation:
Considering the available options, the statement that is considered wrong is "Context-sensitive language is a subset of context-free language."
This is because generally every regular language can be produced through the means of context-free grammar, while context-free language can be produced through the means of context-sensitive grammar, and at the same time, context-sensitive grammars are produced through the means of Recursively innumerable.
Hence, the correct answer in this correct answer to the question is the last option *Context-sensitive language is a subset of context-free langage
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The difference between a calculator and a computer is that when a calculator performs computations it is slower but needs more human assistance - C.
While a computer on the other hand, computes tens of thousands of computations without any human input, all done automatically.