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In the English language, each complete sentence needs a subject, object, and verb in a certain order. For example, English speakers say, "Bob went to the grocery store." English speakers do not say, "To the grocery store went Bob." The way in which sentences are ordered in a given language is called:

A. Syntax rule
B. Semantic rule
C. Contextual rule
D. Language
E. A and B only