Textual cohesion depends on the use of reference words to link sentences and avoid repetition, creating a unified whole. Regarding the concepts of anaphora and cataphora in text comprehension, mark T for True and F for False:


(__)Anaphora occurs when a pronoun refers back to a word or phrase mentioned earlier in the text (e.g., "Mary arrived. She was tired.").

(__)Cataphora occurs when a pronoun refers forward to a word or phrase that will be mentioned later (e.g., "When he arrived, John was tired.").

(__)Reference words such as "this", "that", "these", and "those" cannot be used to establish cohesion in a text.

(__)Recognizing referential ties is essential for understanding the logical flow and meaning of a paragraph.


Choose the alternative that presents the correct sequence, from top to bottom.