What is the definition of deep structure in grammar?
A. Deep structure is the abstract representation of a sentence’s meaning in generative grammar.
B. Deep structure is the phonetic representation of a sentence.
C. Deep structure refers to the surface form of a sentence.
D. Deep structure is the grammatical rules governing sentence formation.

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