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Jugar Test
1. 
It is an example of a feature from the Reference Function:
A.
It is usually based on the use of verbs and nouns for the development of content that has a single meaning.
B.
When you use a refrence in a dictionary
C.
Refrence is when you're trying to recall a term
2. 
What function is used when you try to get the reader’s attention or the message tries to directly influence the reader?
A.
Appellative, when some one tryes to appeal a decision
B.
It is the appellative or conative function. When we ask for an object: ”pass me the salt, please” or ”would you give me your number?”
C.
When someone is gives a message like "hello" to be polite
3. 
Characteristics of the appellative of conative function?
A.
It's usefull when you try to appeal a decision
B.
It's a universal message easy to understand
C.
The broadcaster seeks to have an impact on the listener.
4. 
What is the main purpose of the emotive function of language?
A.
Express emotions and feelings
B.
Inform or describe
C.
Persuade or convince
D.
Establish contact
5. 
What is a characteristic of the emotive function?
A.
Objectivity
B.
Formality
C.
Informality
D.
Subjectivity
6. 
How are the emotive and appellative functions related in communication?
A.
They are opposites
B.
They are complementary
C.
They are independent
D.
They are exclusive
7. 
How does the poetic function of language enhance communication beyond just conveying information?
A.
It enriches communication by adding emotional depth, creativity, and aesthetic appeal, engaging both the intellect and emotions.
B.
To look cool when you talk
C.
To sound polite
8. 
What is the primary purpose of the expressive function of language?
A.
To convey emotions and personal feelings, allowing speakers to share their subjective experiences.
B.
To let people know when you're upset
C.
To avoid using emojis
9. 
Is the phatic function used to establish a social connection without really communicating any meaningful information?
A.
Yes
B.
No
10. 
The phatic function could be used to start or stop a conversation or to check the connection between the sender and receiver. For example:
A.
"The number you've dialed it's not in sevice"
B.
“How are you?” “I’m fine.” “See you later.”
C.
"You've got mail"