Multiple Choice
The person next to you asks you a question that can have two different meanings. Psychologists who study language would say that in order to respond, you need more information about the
A) sentence meaning.
B) speaker's meaning.
C) audience design and sentence meaning.
D) person who is asking you the question.
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