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Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements best describes the symbolic nature of language?
A
Language is symbolic only when used in poetry.
B
Language is symbolic because words represent ideas, objects, or actions.
C
Language is only symbolic in written form, not spoken.
D
Language is not symbolic; words have no connection to meaning.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the concept of symbolism in language: Symbolic nature means that words or symbols stand for or represent something else, such as ideas, objects, or actions.
Recognize that language is a system of symbols where words are arbitrary signs that convey meaning beyond their literal sounds or shapes.
Evaluate each statement by checking if it aligns with the idea that language uses symbols to represent meaning, regardless of form (spoken, written, or poetic).
Identify that the statement 'Language is symbolic because words represent ideas, objects, or actions' correctly captures the essence of language as a symbolic system.
Conclude that language’s symbolic nature is not limited to poetry or written form, and that words do have meaningful connections to what they represent.