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Starlight

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Phrase structure grammar is insufficient to explain how sentences are organized to convey meaning because
 
  a) it doesn't explain how ambiguous sentences are created
 b) it doesn't explain the surface structure of sentences.
 c) it doesn't explain how words are combined into sentences.
 d) it doesn't explain the variety of sentences that are possible.

Question 2

To control for reactive measures, an alternative measure of the dependent variable when assessing college students' attitudes about their political beliefs is
 
  a) how participants vote in a political election
 b) an online survey about participant attitudes.
 c) an in-person survey about participant attitudes.
 d) whether participants enroll in a political science course.



miss.ashley

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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