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to read with respect to the measures to see if there are any correlations that
predict readability as measured by reading time.
7.4. Find a source of interfaces and of jokes (cartoons or written jokes). Find an
example joke or cartoon where one of Grice's maxims is violated. Find an
interface where the same maxim is violated. You can also use interfaces noted
in this topic. Note how the interfaces could be repaired.
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