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How do third-generation languages differ from first- and second-generation languages?

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The syntax of third-generation languages can be handled only by programmers.
The syntax of third-generation languages depends greatly on the computer they run on.
The syntax of third-generation languages is in principle independent of the computer they run on.(Верный ответ)
The syntax of third-generation languages is much more complicated.
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The syntax of third-generation languages depend on the computer they run on.

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