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LIN102H5 S All Sections PRE10
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You are at a job interview. The interviewer asks you a question: "Where do you get your news from?". However, you mishear it as "Where do you get your muse from?", and you start talking about how Christi Belcourt's art really inspires you. You get a confused look from the interviewer. From the interviewer's perspective, which maxim might they think you have violated?
Options
A.Maxim of Relation
B.Maxim of Quantity
C.Maxim of Quality
D.Maxim of Manner
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First, the scenario involves a misheard question and a response that seems off-topic in context, which points toward the relevance of what is being discussed in the conversation.
Option 1: Maxim of Relation. This is the one that matches the situation because the interviewer is expecting a relevant answer to the question about news s......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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