1) Anaphoric reference refers to the subject that is introduced... in the sentence a) Next b) Before c) Early 2) When I have a person in mind and, instead of using his or her name or some other descriptions, I choose an expression that could be interesting... a) It is called attributive use b) It is called referential use c) It is called anaphoric use 3) The situation in which something happens and that helps you to understand it a) something that accompanies the text b) it is the stress that a person says 4) If I didn't have 5 million dollars, I wouldn't travel around the world a) Factive presupposition b) Existential presupposition c) Counterfactual presupposition d) Structural presupposition e) Lexical presupposition 5) The meaning of all the presuppositions survives to become the meaning of some complex sentence a) True b) False c) Sometimes 6) A... refers to something outside the discourse a) Anaphoric b) Exhophoric c) Ellipsis 7) Josh stopped drinking alcohol a) Counterfactual presupposition b) Factive presupposition c) Non-Factive presupposition d) Lexical presupposition e) Existential presupposition 8) ... reference refers to a subject that is introduced later in the sentence a) Anaphoric b) Pronoun c) Cataphoric 9) When I have a sentence that can designate an entity that is known to the speaker only in terms of its descriptive properties... a) It is called attributive use b) It is called referential use c) It is called anaphoric reference 10) Where did you buy that awesome bike? a) Structural presupposition b) Existential presupposition c) Factive presupposition d) Counterfactual presupposition e) Non-factive presupposition f) Lexical presupposition 11) When it does not project? a) When presuppositions do not project b) When a complex sentence is not assumed to be true c) When a simple sentence still can be true when it becomes part of a more complex sentence 12) I dreamed I was relaxing in Hawaii a) Lexical presupposition b) non-factive presupposition c) Factive presupposition d) Counterfactual presupposition e) Existential presupposition 13) Why presuppositions do not project? a) Because presupposition is more powerful than entailment b) Because entailment is more powerful than presupposition c) None of them 14) Are entailments divided? a) Yes b) No c) Maybe
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