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Can you describe what typically happens in the "Suspicion" frame? What kind of situation or event does the Suspicion frame represent?
The "Suspicion" frame represents a type of situation or event in which specific participants (called frame elements) play meaningful roles. It describes a scenario where "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident.". This frame helps structure our...
Can you explain the typical scenario or situation captured by the "Suspicion" frame?
The "Suspicion" frame is used for situations or events where designated frame elements such as "Authority, Suspect, Incident" participate in key roles. It involves a situation in which "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident.". This helps stru...
What is the general meaning of the "Suspicion" frame, and what kind of events does it involve?
The "Suspicion" frame describes a scenario in which important frame elements "Authority, Suspect, Incident" interact in meaningful ways. Specifically, it refers to cases where "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident.". It provides a framework ...
What does the "Suspicion" frame usually mean, and what kind of situation does it describe?
The "Suspicion" frame captures a situation where specific participants, known as frame elements, take part in defined roles. It explains a context in which "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident.", showing how these roles connect to form the ...
Can you tell me what happens in the "Suspicion" frame and what it is used to represent?
In the "Suspicion" frame, frame elements such as "Authority, Suspect, Incident" are involved in shaping the meaning of the event. The frame describes a situation where "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident." and organizes how such situations...
How can we understand the "Suspicion" frame? What type of event or action does it show?
The "Suspicion" frame outlines an event or situation where frame elements take meaningful roles. It refers to cases where "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident." and helps explain the semantic relationships that appear in language.
What kind of event or situation is described by the "Suspicion" frame?
This frame, called "Suspicion", explains situations where frame elements like "Authority, Suspect, Incident" interact in meaningful roles. It describes a context in which "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident." and shows how language represe...
Can you explain what the "Suspicion" frame is about and what it shows?
The "Suspicion" frame is used to describe situations where participants act in defined roles as frame elements. It applies to cases where "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident.", helping to structure how we understand and talk about such eve...
Based on the description "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident.", identify the frame that best represents this kind of event or situation.
The description refers to a structured situation that fits the “Suspicion” frame because it highlights the core participants and typical actions involved. This frame captures the shared meaning across different contexts where similar events occur, aligning with how language expresses this type of situation.
From the description "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident.", select the frame that captures this event or situation.
The description matches the "Suspicion" frame as it emphasizes the key participants and actions involved. This frame conveys the common meaning found in various contexts where such events take place, reflecting how language typically represents them.
Given the description "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident." which frame best describes this type of event or situation?
This description fits the "Suspicion" frame because it identifies the main participants and typical events associated with it. The frame captures the shared semantics of similar situations across different uses in language.
Which frame corresponds to the description "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident." of this event or situation?
The description aligns with the "Suspicion" frame as it outlines the essential participants and actions. This frame encapsulates the common meaning present in various contexts where such events occur, mirroring how language expresses these situations.
Identify the frame that matches the description "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident." of this type of event or situation.
The description corresponds to the "Suspicion" frame by highlighting the primary participants and typical actions involved. This frame reflects the shared semantics of similar events across different contexts, consistent with how language represents them.
Select the frame that best fits the description "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident." of this event or situation.
This description is best represented by the "Suspicion" frame as it focuses on the key participants and actions. The frame captures the common meaning found in various contexts where such events take place, aligning with linguistic expressions.
From the description "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident.", which frame accurately represents this kind of event or situation?
The description fits well with the "Suspicion" frame because it identifies the main participants and typical events associated with it. This frame conveys the shared semantics of similar situations across different uses in language.
Based on the description "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident.", which frame captures the essence of this event or situation?
The description matches the "Suspicion" frame as it emphasizes the essential participants and actions involved. This frame encapsulates the common meaning present in various contexts where such events occur, reflecting linguistic representation.
Would you agree that the situation "This frame contains words which name permanent fixed structures forming an enclosure and providing protection from the elements." is representative of the Suspicion frame? Answer should be only yes or no.
No
Can the description "An Entity meets the pre-conditions for participating in an Event." be seen as an instance of the Suspicion frame? Answer should be only yes or no.
No
Is the description "A Protagonist, by exerting great effort, comes to meet the pre-conditions for participating in an Activity that is judged to be difficult for them to participate in, either due to their inherent properties or due to temporary Circumstances." a correct example of what the Suspicion frame usually sign...
No
Can the description "A Host provides a temporary Residence for a Lodger." be seen as an instance of the Suspicion frame? Answer should be only yes or no.
No
Is the description "A Material has been processed (generally industrially) to some Degree in order to make it more useful for some (usually implicit) function." a correct example of what the Suspicion frame usually signifies? Answer should be only yes or no.
No
Is it accurate to say that the scenario "This is an abstract frame for acts performed by sentient beings." exemplifies the Suspicion frame? Answer should be only yes or no.
No
Does the situation "An Entity improves from a less desirable Prior state to a more desirable Post state." accurately represent the typical meaning of the Suspicion frame? Answer should be only yes or no.
No
Would you agree that the situation "This frame concerns people being in an altered mental state that is induced by an Intoxicant." is representative of the Suspicion frame? Answer should be only yes or no.
No
Does the description "The Focal feature is defined in relation to a Landmark feature, either as a particular part, or as an immediately bordering entity." align with the common understanding of the Suspicion frame? Answer should be only yes or no.
No
Can we consider the situation "An Agent acts to cause a Experiencer to feel a certain emotion." as a valid representation of the Suspicion frame? Answer should be only yes or no.
No
Does the situation "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident." accurately represent the typical meaning of the Suspicion frame? Answer should be only yes or no.
Yes
Would you say that the scenario "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident." fits well within the Suspicion frame? Answer should be only yes or no.
Yes
Would you say that the scenario "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident." fits well within the Suspicion frame? Answer should be only yes or no.
Yes
Is the description "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident." a correct example of what the Suspicion frame usually signifies? Answer should be only yes or no.
Yes
Would you say that the scenario "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident." fits well within the Suspicion frame? Answer should be only yes or no.
Yes
Is the description "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident." a correct example of what the Suspicion frame usually signifies? Answer should be only yes or no.
Yes
Would you say that the scenario "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident." fits well within the Suspicion frame? Answer should be only yes or no.
Yes
Can we consider the situation "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident." as a valid representation of the Suspicion frame? Answer should be only yes or no.
Yes
Can we consider the situation "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident." as a valid representation of the Suspicion frame? Answer should be only yes or no.
Yes
Can the description "A person or group, the Authority, believes that another person, the Suspect is a participant in a criminal Incident." be seen as an instance of the Suspicion frame? Answer should be only yes or no.
Yes
Can you list the key participant roles commonly involved in the situation described by the Suspicion frame?
The "Suspicion" frame includes a set of core participant roles, also known as frame elements, that define the typical structure of the event. These include roles like Time, Suspect, Incident and Authority. These roles capture the essential relationships that organize our understanding of the situation described by the ...
List the important participant roles usually involved in the scenario captured by the Suspicion frame.
In the "Suspicion" frame, the frame elements are Time, Suspect, Incident and Authority. These roles outline the main relationships that shape our understanding of this type of event.
Identify the main roles that take part in the situation modeled by the Suspicion frame.
The "Suspicion" frame is characterized by a set of roles — Time, Suspect, Incident and Authority — known as frame elements. These define the structure and meaning of the situation it represents.
What are the primary participant roles associated with the Suspicion frame?
The core participant roles in the "Suspicion" frame include Time, Suspect, Incident and Authority. These roles, or frame elements, help to define the relationships and structure of the event described by the frame.
Which participant roles are typically involved in the event represented by the Suspicion frame?
The "Suspicion" frame encompasses several key roles, referred to as frame elements, such as Time, Suspect, Incident and Authority. These roles are fundamental in shaping our understanding of the event.
Could you name the key roles that are part of the Suspicion frame?
Within the "Suspicion" frame, the primary participant roles, or frame elements, include Time, Suspect, Incident and Authority. These roles are crucial for defining the structure of the situation.
What are the essential participant roles defined in the Suspicion frame?
The "Suspicion" frame is defined by a set of core roles known as frame elements, which include Time, Suspect, Incident and Authority. These roles are essential for understanding the relationships within the event.
Which roles are central to the situation depicted by the Suspicion frame?
In the context of the "Suspicion" frame, the key participant roles, or frame elements, are Time, Suspect, Incident and Authority. These roles help to organize our comprehension of the situation.
Which frame includes participant roles such as "Authority", representing a situation where someone or something is responsible for causing a significant event?
The frame that includes roles like "Authority" is the "Suspicion" frame. These frame elements indicate that the situation involves an intentional or consequential action. Their presence helps define the semantic structure of the event, as understood within the frame.
Which frame contains participant roles like "Authority and Time" and describes a situation in which someone or something is responsible for bringing about a major event?
The frame that contains the roles "Authority and Time" is the "Suspicion" frame. These roles signal that the event involves an intentional or consequential action, shaping the semantic structure of the situation.
Identify the frame that includes roles such as "Suspect, Incident and Time" , representing an event where an entity is responsible for causing a significant outcome.
The "Suspicion" frame includes the roles "Suspect, Incident and Time". Their inclusion shows that the situation centers on an intentional or resulting action, contributing to the frame’s overall meaning.
Which frame encompasses participant roles like "Incident", indicating a scenario where an agent is accountable for causing a notable event?
The frame featuring roles like "Incident" is the "Suspicion" frame. These roles highlight that the event involves an intentional or consequential action, which is key to understanding the frame's semantic structure.
Which frame involves roles such as "Suspect, Incident, Authority and Time", signifying a situation where an entity is responsible for bringing about a significant occurrence?
The frame that encompasses the roles "Suspect, Incident, Authority and Time" is the "Suspicion" frame. Their presence indicates that the situation involves an intentional or resulting action, which helps define the event's meaning.
Identify the frame that contains participant roles like "Incident", representing an event where someone or something is accountable for causing a major outcome.
The "Suspicion" frame contains roles such as "Incident". These roles suggest that the event involves an intentional or consequential action, shaping the semantic framework of the situation.
Which frame includes roles such as "Incident and Time", indicating a scenario where an agent is responsible for bringing about a significant event?
The frame that includes participant roles like "Incident and Time" is the "Suspicion" frame. These roles point to an event involving an intentional or resulting action, which is central to the frame's meaning.
Which frame encompasses participant roles like "Time, Suspect and Authority", representing a situation in which an entity is accountable for causing a notable occurrence?
The frame featuring roles such as "Time, Suspect and Authority" is the "Suspicion" frame. Their inclusion indicates that the situation centers on an intentional or consequential action, contributing to the overall understanding of the event.
Which one of the following roles is typically considered a contributor to the creation of the situation in the "Suspicion" frame? Please pick the one correct answer. a) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", b) None of them, c) Authority is defin...
c) Authority is defined as "The Authority is the group or person who suspects the Suspect of criminal activity."
Which of the following participant roles in the "Suspicion" frame is usually seen as contributing to the occurrence of the event? Select the single valid option. a) Figure is defined as "The Figure is perceived as located relative to a certain Ground location.", b) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mut...
c) Authority is defined as "The Authority is the group or person who suspects the Suspect of criminal activity."
Within the "Suspicion" frame, identify the role that is typically involved in initiating or helping to create the situation described. Please select the unique valid answer from the following list. a) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", b) Gro...
c) Authority is defined as "The Authority is the group or person who suspects the Suspect of criminal activity."
In the context of the "Suspicion" frame, which role is generally associated with contributing to the event it describes? Choose only the unique correct answer. a) Ground is defined as "The Ground serves as a basis for describing the location of the Figure.", b) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutuall...
d) Authority is defined as "The Authority is the group or person who suspects the Suspect of criminal activity."
Which of the following roles is commonly involved in bringing about the situation represented by the "Suspicion" frame? Please select the one correct answer. a) Authority is defined as "The Authority is the group or person who suspects the Suspect of criminal activity.", b) None of them, c) Ground is defined as "The Gr...
a) Authority is defined as "The Authority is the group or person who suspects the Suspect of criminal activity."
Within the "Suspicion" frame, which participant role is typically seen as contributing to the occurrence of the event? Select the single valid option. a) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", b) None of them, c) Authority is defined as "The Auth...
c) Authority is defined as "The Authority is the group or person who suspects the Suspect of criminal activity."
Which one of the following roles is usually considered a contributor to the creation of the situation in the "Suspicion" frame? Please pick the unique valid answer from the list. a) None of them, b) Authority is defined as "The Authority is the group or person who suspects the Suspect of criminal activity.", c) Figures...
b) Authority is defined as "The Authority is the group or person who suspects the Suspect of criminal activity."
In the context of the "Suspicion" frame, which role is generally associated with helping to create the event it describes? Choose only the one correct answer. a) Authority is defined as "The Authority is the group or person who suspects the Suspect of criminal activity.", b) Ground is defined as "The Ground serves as a...
a) Authority is defined as "The Authority is the group or person who suspects the Suspect of criminal activity."
Which one of the following roles is typically considered a contributor to the creation of the situation in the "Suspicion" frame? Please pick the one correct answer. a) Ground is defined as "The Ground serves as a basis for describing the location of the Figure.", b) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which m...
d) Suspect is defined as "The Suspect is the target of the Authority's suspicion."
Which of the following participant roles in the "Suspicion" frame is usually seen as contributing to the occurrence of the event? Select the single valid option. a) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", b) Suspect is defined as "The Suspect is t...
b) Suspect is defined as "The Suspect is the target of the Authority's suspicion."
Within the "Suspicion" frame, identify the role that is typically involved in initiating or helping to create the situation described. Please select the unique valid answer from the following list. a) None of them, b) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the othe...
c) Suspect is defined as "The Suspect is the target of the Authority's suspicion."
In the context of the "Suspicion" frame, which role is generally associated with contributing to the event it describes? Choose only the unique correct answer. a) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", b) Ground is defined as "The Ground serves a...
c) Suspect is defined as "The Suspect is the target of the Authority's suspicion."
Which of the following roles is commonly involved in bringing about the situation represented by the "Suspicion" frame? Please select the one correct answer. a) None of them, b) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", c) Suspect is defined as "The...
c) Suspect is defined as "The Suspect is the target of the Authority's suspicion."
Within the "Suspicion" frame, which participant role is typically seen as contributing to the occurrence of the event? Select the single valid option. a) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", b) Figure is defined as "The Figure is perceived as l...
c) Suspect is defined as "The Suspect is the target of the Authority's suspicion."
Which one of the following roles is usually considered a contributor to the creation of the situation in the "Suspicion" frame? Please pick the unique valid answer from the list. a) None of them, b) Suspect is defined as "The Suspect is the target of the Authority's suspicion.", c) Figure is defined as "The Figure is p...
b) Suspect is defined as "The Suspect is the target of the Authority's suspicion."
In the context of the "Suspicion" frame, which role is generally associated with helping to create the event it describes? Choose only the one correct answer. a) None of them, b) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", c) Suspect is defined as "Th...
c) Suspect is defined as "The Suspect is the target of the Authority's suspicion."
Which one of the following roles is typically considered a contributor to the creation of the situation in the "Suspicion" frame? Please pick the one correct answer. a) Figure is defined as "The Figure is perceived as located relative to a certain Ground location.", b) Ground is defined as "The Ground serves as a basis...
c) Incident is defined as "The (typically criminal) Incident in which the Suspect is suspected of being involved."
Which of the following participant roles in the "Suspicion" frame is usually seen as contributing to the occurrence of the event? Select the single valid option. a) None of them, b) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", c) Figure is defined as "...
d) Incident is defined as "The (typically criminal) Incident in which the Suspect is suspected of being involved."
Within the "Suspicion" frame, identify the role that is typically involved in initiating or helping to create the situation described. Please select the unique valid answer from the following list. a) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", b) Non...
c) Incident is defined as "The (typically criminal) Incident in which the Suspect is suspected of being involved."
In the context of the "Suspicion" frame, which role is generally associated with contributing to the event it describes? Choose only the unique correct answer. a) None of them, b) Figure is defined as "The Figure is perceived as located relative to a certain Ground location.", c) Incident is defined as "The (typically ...
c) Incident is defined as "The (typically criminal) Incident in which the Suspect is suspected of being involved."
Which of the following roles is commonly involved in bringing about the situation represented by the "Suspicion" frame? Please select the one correct answer. a) None of them, b) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", c) Ground is defined as "The ...
d) Incident is defined as "The (typically criminal) Incident in which the Suspect is suspected of being involved."
Within the "Suspicion" frame, which participant role is typically seen as contributing to the occurrence of the event? Select the single valid option. a) Ground is defined as "The Ground serves as a basis for describing the location of the Figure.", b) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve t...
c) Incident is defined as "The (typically criminal) Incident in which the Suspect is suspected of being involved."
Which one of the following roles is usually considered a contributor to the creation of the situation in the "Suspicion" frame? Please pick the unique valid answer from the list. a) None of them, b) Incident is defined as "The (typically criminal) Incident in which the Suspect is suspected of being involved.", c) Figur...
b) Incident is defined as "The (typically criminal) Incident in which the Suspect is suspected of being involved."
In the context of the "Suspicion" frame, which role is generally associated with helping to create the event it describes? Choose only the one correct answer. a) Figure is defined as "The Figure is perceived as located relative to a certain Ground location.", b) None of them, c) Ground is defined as "The Ground serves ...
d) Incident is defined as "The (typically criminal) Incident in which the Suspect is suspected of being involved."
Which one of the following roles is typically considered a contributor to the creation of the situation in the "Suspicion" frame? Please pick the one correct answer. a) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", b) Figure is defined as "The Figure is...
c) None of them
Which of the following participant roles in the "Suspicion" frame is usually seen as contributing to the occurrence of the event? Select the single valid option. a) Ground is defined as "The Ground serves as a basis for describing the location of the Figure.", b) None of them, c) Figures is defined as "The Figures are ...
b) None of them
Within the "Suspicion" frame, identify the role that is typically involved in initiating or helping to create the situation described. Please select the unique valid answer from the following list. a) Ground is defined as "The Ground serves as a basis for describing the location of the Figure.", b) Figures is defined a...
c) None of them
In the context of the "Suspicion" frame, which role is generally associated with contributing to the event it describes? Choose only the unique correct answer. a) None of them, b) Figure is defined as "The Figure is perceived as located relative to a certain Ground location.", c) Figures is defined as "The Figures are ...
a) None of them
Which of the following roles is commonly involved in bringing about the situation represented by the "Suspicion" frame? Please select the one correct answer. a) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", b) None of them, c) Ground is defined as "The ...
b) None of them
Within the "Suspicion" frame, which participant role is typically seen as contributing to the occurrence of the event? Select the single valid option. a) Figure is defined as "The Figure is perceived as located relative to a certain Ground location.", b) Ground is defined as "The Ground serves as a basis for describing...
c) None of them
Which one of the following roles is usually considered a contributor to the creation of the situation in the "Suspicion" frame? Please pick the unique valid answer from the list. a) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", b) Figure is defined as "...
c) None of them
In the context of the "Suspicion" frame, which role is generally associated with helping to create the event it describes? Choose only the one correct answer. a) None of them, b) Figure is defined as "The Figure is perceived as located relative to a certain Ground location.", c) Figures is defined as "The Figures are i...
a) None of them
Which one of the following roles is typically considered a contributor to the creation of the situation in the "Suspicion" frame? Please pick the one correct answer. a) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", b) Figure is defined as "The Figure is...
d) None of them
Which of the following participant roles in the "Suspicion" frame is usually seen as contributing to the occurrence of the event? Select the single valid option. a) None of them, b) Figure is defined as "The Figure is perceived as located relative to a certain Ground location.", c) Ground is defined as "The Ground serv...
a) None of them
Within the "Suspicion" frame, identify the role that is typically involved in initiating or helping to create the situation described. Please select the unique valid answer from the following list. a) Figure is defined as "The Figure is perceived as located relative to a certain Ground location.", b) Ground is defined ...
d) None of them
In the context of the "Suspicion" frame, which role is generally associated with contributing to the event it describes? Choose only the unique correct answer. a) Ground is defined as "The Ground serves as a basis for describing the location of the Figure.", b) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutuall...
c) None of them
Which of the following roles is commonly involved in bringing about the situation represented by the "Suspicion" frame? Please select the one correct answer. a) Figure is defined as "The Figure is perceived as located relative to a certain Ground location.", b) None of them, c) Ground is defined as "The Ground serves a...
b) None of them
Within the "Suspicion" frame, which participant role is typically seen as contributing to the occurrence of the event? Select the single valid option. a) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", b) None of them, c) Ground is defined as "The Ground ...
b) None of them
Which one of the following roles is usually considered a contributor to the creation of the situation in the "Suspicion" frame? Please pick the unique valid answer from the list. a) Figure is defined as "The Figure is perceived as located relative to a certain Ground location.", b) Figures is defined as "The Figures ar...
d) None of them
In the context of the "Suspicion" frame, which role is generally associated with helping to create the event it describes? Choose only the one correct answer. a) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", b) None of them, c) Ground is defined as "The...
b) None of them
Which one of the following roles is typically considered a contributor to the creation of the situation in the "Suspicion" frame? Please pick the one correct answer. a) None of them, b) Figure is defined as "The Figure is perceived as located relative to a certain Ground location.", c) Figures is defined as "The Figure...
a) None of them
Which of the following participant roles in the "Suspicion" frame is usually seen as contributing to the occurrence of the event? Select the single valid option. a) Ground is defined as "The Ground serves as a basis for describing the location of the Figure.", b) Figure is defined as "The Figure is perceived as located...
c) None of them
Within the "Suspicion" frame, identify the role that is typically involved in initiating or helping to create the situation described. Please select the unique valid answer from the following list. a) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", b) Fig...
d) None of them
In the context of the "Suspicion" frame, which role is generally associated with contributing to the event it describes? Choose only the unique correct answer. a) None of them, b) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", c) Figure is defined as "Th...
a) None of them
Which of the following roles is commonly involved in bringing about the situation represented by the "Suspicion" frame? Please select the one correct answer. a) None of them, b) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", c) Figure is defined as "The ...
a) None of them
Within the "Suspicion" frame, which participant role is typically seen as contributing to the occurrence of the event? Select the single valid option. a) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", b) Figure is defined as "The Figure is perceived as l...
c) None of them
Which one of the following roles is usually considered a contributor to the creation of the situation in the "Suspicion" frame? Please pick the unique valid answer from the list. a) Ground is defined as "The Ground serves as a basis for describing the location of the Figure.", b) Figures is defined as "The Figures are ...
c) None of them
In the context of the "Suspicion" frame, which role is generally associated with helping to create the event it describes? Choose only the one correct answer. a) None of them, b) Figures is defined as "The Figures are items which mutually serve to identify the location of the other items.", c) Figure is defined as "The...
a) None of them
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