True or False: The terms 'cohesive devices' and 'meaning links' can be used interchangeably.

Understand the Problem

The question is asking whether the terms 'cohesive devices' and 'meaning links' can be considered the same or if they have distinct meanings.

Answer

False.

False. While cohesive devices are words or phrases that connect ideas within a text, 'meaning links' may refer to broader connections and might not strictly align with the technical use of cohesive devices.

Answer for screen readers

False. While cohesive devices are words or phrases that connect ideas within a text, 'meaning links' may refer to broader connections and might not strictly align with the technical use of cohesive devices.

More Information

"Cohesive devices" specifically refer to words or phrases that create connections within text, enhancing flow and understanding. "Meaning links" is a more vague term that may include cohesive devices, but can also include other types of connections not strictly linguistic.

Tips

A common mistake is assuming that all linking words are necessarily cohesive devices or interchangeable with broader terms like 'meaning links'.

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