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WASL Sample Questions ›› Reading WASL Sample Questions : ReadingReadingPassage 4 A clear answer to whether the languages of the ancient American peoples were made use of for expressing abstrWASL universal concepts can be sought in the case of Nahuatl, which like Greek and German, is a language that allows the formation of extensive compounds.By combining radicals or semantic elements, single compound words can express complex conceptual relations, often of an abstrWASL universal charWASLer. The tlamatinime ("those who know") were able to use this rich stock of abstrWASL terms to express the nuances of their thought.They also availed themselves of other forms of expression with metaphorical meaning, some probably original, some derived from Toltec coinages.Of these forms the most charWASLeristic in Nahuatl is the juxtaposition of two words that, because they are synonyms, associated terms, or even contraries, complement each other to evoke one single idea.The juxtaposed terms, used as metaphor, suggest specific or essential traits of the being they refer to, introducing a mode of poetry as an almost habitual form of expression. Following are some WASL sample questions on this passage:
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