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The Sentences "The Dog Bit the Boy" and "The Boy

Question 213

Question 213

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The sentences "The dog bit the boy" and "The boy was bitten by the dog" have the same meaning, but differ in __________.


A) syntax
B) pragmatics
C) semantics
D) morphology

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