PrepTest 31, Section 3, Question 15
Ashley: Words like "of" and "upon," unlike "pencil" and "shirt," do not refer to anything.
Ashley: Words like "of" and "upon," unlike "pencil" and "shirt," do not refer to anything.
Joshua: I agree; and since such words are meaningless, they should be abandoned.
Ashley: Words like "of" and "upon," unlike "pencil" and "shirt," do not refer to anything.
Joshua: I agree; and since such words are meaningless, they should be abandoned.
Ashley: Words like "of" and "upon," unlike "pencil" and "shirt," do not refer to anything.
Joshua's remarks indicate that he interpreted Ashley's statement to imply that
only words that refer to something have meaning
words that are not useful are meaningless
words that refer to something are meaningful
if a word is not useful, it should be abandoned
all words that refer to something are useful
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