Parallelism is the use of the same or similar tenses in the text., True, False, Features of the genre are typical in all similar texts., True, False, Rhetorical questions are not real questions., True, False, Vocabulary is a group of single words or phrases that are connected to form a single unified meaning. , True, False, If the expectation is met, the text is cohesive., True, False, Coherence is part of cohesion., True , False, A text is a piece of language that is complete in itself or self-contained., True, False, Repetition and lexical chains are examples of grammatical cohesion., True, False, Coherence is about joining sentences together., True, False, Anaphoric reference refers back in the text., True, False, "And", "but", "so", and "because" are examples of conjunctions., True, False, Discussing discourse is about discussing vocabulary., True, False, Ellipsis refers to leaving out a word or phrase because it is easy to guess from the context., True, False, Cohesion is about using different devices to make the text easier to follow., True, False, Coherence is the quality of being easy to understand by the reader without much effort., True, False.

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