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  1. Assembly Language 
  2. Low Level language
  3. High level Language 
  4. Translating Language

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Option 2 : Low Level language
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The correct answer is Low Level language

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  1. Low-Level Language: Low-level languages are closely related to the hardware of a computer system. They operate and behave on the computer's hardware directly, making them more efficient but less portable. Machine language and assembly are both examples of low-level languages. Low-level languages are harder to read and write since they require detailed knowledge of the hardware's internal workings.
  2. Assembly Language: This is a low-level programming language where there is a strong correspondence between its instructions and the architecture's machine code instructions. It's one step away from machine language which is directly interpreted into the hardware. Each assembly language is specific to a particular computer architecture.
  3. High-Level Language: High-level languages are coding languages designed to be easy for humans to read, write, and maintain. Examples of high-level language include Python, Java, C++, and more. These languages do not require the programmer to understand the hardware's inner workings and are designed to be more user-friendly, abstracting away the complexities and details of the hardware.
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