A text is defined as a piece of language that is self-contained, has a purpose, and includes typical features like layout and style., True, Students who focus only on grammar and vocabulary often produce texts that lack cohesion and coherence at the text level., True, Anaphoric reference refers to a pronoun that points forward in the text, while cataphoric reference points backward., False, Lexical cohesion includes devices such as repetition, lexical chains, and synonyms related to the same topic., True, Grammatical cohesion devices include tense consistency, articles, and pronouns, but not ellipsis., False, Discourse refers only to spoken language, not written texts., False, A good classroom activity for teaching cohesion is to give students a coherent text and ask them to remove cohesive devices to make it incoherent., False, Coherence in a text means joining sentences together using conjunctions like "and" or "but.", False, Cohesion is a tool that contributes to coherence by making texts easier to follow through devices like repetition and references., True.

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