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# Part I: Acquisition ## A. Directions: True or False Read the given statements carefully and tell whether each is presenting factual information or not. Write **PARIS** if it is true and **CHICAGO** if it is not. Moreover, write the correct answer and underline the word or phrase that makes the...

# Part I: Acquisition ## A. Directions: True or False Read the given statements carefully and tell whether each is presenting factual information or not. Write **PARIS** if it is true and **CHICAGO** if it is not. Moreover, write the correct answer and underline the word or phrase that makes the statement false. | Statement | Answer | Correction | |--------------------------------|--------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | We communicate for different reasons. | PARIS | | | There are three general functions of communication: to inform, to entertain, and to persuade. | PARIS | | | Abraham Maslow identified the six functions of language which he defines as "constitutive factors in any speech event, in any act of verbal communication." | CHICAGO | Roman Jakobson identified the six functions of language which he defines as "constitutive factors in any speech event, in any act of verbal communication." | | Intrapersonal communication involves reflective thinking and monitoring one's own feelings. | PARIS | | | Public communication is also known as public speaking. | PARIS | | | Diplomacy among nations, especially in times of conflict, is vital in maintaining good international relations

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