Multiple Choice
"Jack hit Robert;" "Robert was hit by Jack;" and "Jack struck Robert" all convey the same meaning, yet each sentence takes a somewhat different form. This capacity to combine words into original sentences and to say the same thing with different sentences refers to
A) displacement.
B) prerequisity.
C) infinite creativity.
D) semanticity.
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