The four functions of language: to define, to evaluate, to influence, to reflect. In language we always have a sender, a receiver and an information. The sender sends the information to the receiver in a specific context (a sorounding world) and the information is corelated with the world (it says something about it). The functions of language describes functions of theese elements. Language "defines" because it says something about the world and it shows a connection between the information and the world. Language influence, because every speech we give has its consequences for the receiver so here we have correlation between the information and the receiver. What's more language reflects because it shows the emotions and intentions of the sender (connection between sender and information). And last but not least we have the function "to evaluate". It shows how the information influences itself, how it is built, what kind of language we use and what stylistic values it has.
The answer is B declarative. If you need I can explain.
Answer:
its say the words
Explanation:
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Answer:
D.)criticizing the person, not the process.
Explanation:
Natasha was quick to state that her work looked like a third grader. Instead of saying that the process of how she did the project, needed work.
Are you sure you aren’t missing another character, because I’m pretty sure that’s not a word. It could possibly be a name but I’ve even check my Japanese dictionary and nothing came up for “kataka”