Answer:
The arbitrariness of the sign is a central property of natural language (when regarded as a system of signs) that was emphasized in early European structuralism, esp. ... Linguistic signs are arbitrary insofar as there is no direct link between the form (signifiant) and the meaning (signifié) of a sign.
Explanation:
I hope my answer help :) not 100 % sure one question 2 but nothing else really fit
1.) record
2.) detective
3.) photos
4.) talk
5.) eyewitnesses
6.) ask
7.) person’s
8.) why
9.) opinions
10.) confirm
11.) incident
12.) clues
13.) inspection
14.) liability
15.) coordinator
Answer:
http://www.jiffynotes.com/ThingsFallApart/Chapters14and15.html
Idk but I think this might help
Out of the choices given, the thing that comes first in an online catalog entry is the author's last name. This is so any person can find the book easily and in alphabetical order. The correct answer is D.