How will “bad” instructions help to select the appropriate language?(1 point)

Responses

Instructions are not clear on what to do, instructions in the chosen language are too complex, or instructions do not actually accomplish what they are supposed to.
Instructions are not clear on what to do, instructions in the chosen language are too complex, or instructions do not actually accomplish what they are supposed to.

Choosing a high-level language is always the right choice.
Choosing a high-level language is always the right choice.

This will increase the output of graphics on the screen.
This will increase the output of graphics on the screen.

Language features have no effect on our problem.

1 answer

The first response is correct: "Instructions are not clear on what to do, instructions in the chosen language are too complex, or instructions do not actually accomplish what they are supposed to."

Bad instructions can highlight the need for clearer, simpler, and more effective programming languages that better align with the user’s requirements, ultimately guiding the selection of a more appropriate language for the task at hand.