7. In the direction of reference we can identify:
e. two types of reference. L6
f. three types of reference.
g. four types of reference.
h. five types of reference.
8. Demonstrative reference is made by:
d. Third person pronouns.
e. Comparative pronouns.
f. demonstrative pronouns. L6
9. The reference in "Mary is tall but her sister is taller is":
e. Demonstrative
f. Comparative. L6
g. Pronominal
h. Exophoric.
10. Lexical cohesion is often made by repeating:
e. The same words. L7
f. The same sentences.
g. The same morphemes.
h. The same sound.
11. The cohesion in the sentence "He said he will phone me but he didn't" is:
a. Nominal ellipsis.
b. Sentence substitution.
c. Verbal substitution.
d. Verbal ellipsis. L7
12. In the sentence "I asked for a red pen but he bought me a blue one" the word "one" expresses:
e. Verbal substitution.
f. Sentence substitution.
g. Personal reference.
h. Nominal substitution. L7
13. The reference of "it" in "I can't believe it. We have won!" is:
a. Personal anaphoric extended.
b. Personal anaphoric limited.
c. Personal cataphoric limited.
d. Personal cataphoric extended. L6
14. In the sequence "Three students failed and two passed" the ...relation is:
a. Nominal ellipsis. L7
b. Nominal substitution.
c. Verbal ellipsis.
d. Sentence ellipsis.
15. In the snake attacked the mouse and the poor animal has no chance", the lexical cohesion type is:
a. The repetition of the same word.
b. The repetition of a synonym.
c. The repetition of an antonym.
d. The repetition of a superordinate. L7
16. "I talk and act in one way and I am a husband. I talk and act in another way, and I am a father" The way I speak created:
e. Significance.
f. Connections.
g. Identity. L9
h. Activity.