"Pointing" concepts such as UP-DOWN, LEFT-RIGHT, or UPHILL-DOWNHILL, used to name directions in which we might point or find things, are called:

a. deictic concepts.
b. relative markers.
c. absolute markers.
d. egocentric systems.


b

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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