I think it is D. all of the above.
Answer:c. Newborns apparently are biologically capable of hearing the entire range of phonemes in all languages worldwide.
Explanation:
A phoneme is a sound that differentiates a word from another one in a different langauge.
For example in a common English language the words may sound similar but be differentiated from each other by just one phoneme such as words sing and sin and words like soup and soap.
Kids are able to recognise these sounds at their early age based on their home langauge because they learn though picking up sounds , certain sounds.
Answer:
Yes it is possible to describe such information resulting in better text compression. In addition, there is a definite way to prove a text has been compressed to the most.
Explanation:
Heuristics are basically mental shortcuts with the purpose of solving a problem the fastest way possible, even if the process itself is not optimal. Because of this, heuristics can sometimes be a bit messy. Thus, if the information presented is a written set of instructions, it would be easier to comprise such text instead of applying heuristics because it would show the same structure in a much clear and concise way.
The best way to know that a compressed piece of text is compressed the most possible if by just looking at the result, if all that is left are symbols from the original message, then it is compressed to the limit.