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    If a Person Signals That He Wants You to Help
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If a Person Signals That He Wants You to Help

Question 101

Question 101

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If a person signals that he wants you to help him by saying "Boy,these bags are heavy," the intention to get you to help is called a(n) __________.


A) request
B) speech act
C) articulatory action
D) goal

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