A single correct sentence is always considered a text., true, false, Discourse focuses only on grammar rules and sentence structure., true, false, A group of unrelated sentences can still be considered a coherent text., true, false, Coherence means that a text is easy to understand and follows the reader’s expectations., true, false , If a text surprises the reader in a logical and expected way, it is considered coherent., true, false, Cohesion is completely separate from coherence and does not affect it., true, false, Repetition and lexical chains are examples of lexical cohesion., true, false, Pronouns and demonstrative adjectives are examples of grammatical cohesion., true, false, A text with correct grammar but no linking devices is considered cohesive., true, false, Providing students with model texts helps them improve cohesion and coherence., true, false.

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