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What is the locutionary act of an utterance?
 
  A the speaker's intention
  B the verbalized message
  C the effect of the message on the addressee
  D the cultural presupposition underlying the utterance
  E the facial expression of the addressee when the utterance is spoken

Question 2

What anatomical difference between men and women appears in the fossil record around 2 million years ago?
 
  a. increased sexual dimorphism
  b. longer legs in males
  c. wider pelves in females
  d. bigger brains in males



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

c



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