Cohesion refers to the linguistic links in a text, while
coherence refers to the logical flow of ideas. Mark T,
(True), or F, (False) for the statements regarding
cohesive devices.
(__)Reference uses pronouns like "he", "she", or "they" to refer back to a noun mentioned earlier, maintaining continuity.
(__)Conjunctions like "however" and "therefore" establish logical relationships between sentences or clauses.
(__)Ellipsis involves repeating the same sentence multiple times to ensure the reader understands the point.
(__)Lexical cohesion can be achieved through the use of synonyms or related words to avoid unnecessary repetition.
Select the alternative that presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.
(__)Reference uses pronouns like "he", "she", or "they" to refer back to a noun mentioned earlier, maintaining continuity.
(__)Conjunctions like "however" and "therefore" establish logical relationships between sentences or clauses.
(__)Ellipsis involves repeating the same sentence multiple times to ensure the reader understands the point.
(__)Lexical cohesion can be achieved through the use of synonyms or related words to avoid unnecessary repetition.
Select the alternative that presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.