True or False: In the descriptive approach, "ungrammatical" simply means "not well-formed" in purely structural terms. True or False: One variety of language has higher value than... True or False: In the descriptive approach, "ungrammatical" simply means "not well-formed" in purely structural terms. True or False: One variety of language has higher value than others, and therefore should be imposed on the whole speech community is descriptive grammar. True or False: Descriptive rules tell you how to speak or write, according to someone's idea of what is "good" or "bad."

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13. True, 14. False, 15. False
The answers are: 13. True, 14. False, 15. False.
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The answers are: 13. True, 14. False, 15. False.
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