When we state language organizes and classifies reality, we express the idea that we tend to group
a. ideas by the words they are associated with.
b. words, concepts, shapes and images, for example, by their physical proximity and/or their similarity to one another.
c. words or concepts in a set order, such as alphabetical order.
d. shapes and images, as well as words, according to denotative and connotative meanings.
b
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Extensional orientation is
A) when speaker and listener miss each other with their meanings. B) giving primary attention to the real world rather than to the world of words. C) treating inferences as if they were facts. D) giving primary attention to labels.