The interactional view “sees language as a vehicle for the realization of interpersonal relations and for the performance of social transactions between individuals” (Richards, Jack C.; Rodgers, Theodore S., in Approaches and Methods in language teaching), in this context, it may be correct to say that:
a) “Interactional theories reject the patterns of moves, acts, negotiation, and interaction found in conversational exchanges.”
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b) “Interactional theories forbid the patterns of moves, acts, negotiation, and interaction found in conversational exchanges.”
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c) “Interactional theories deny the patterns of moves, acts, negotiation, and interaction found in conversational exchanges.”
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d) “Interactional theories focus on the patterns of moves, acts, negotiation, and interaction found in conversational exchanges.”
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