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DiscourseAnalysisofAreAnimalsSmarterthanWeThink.ppt

2. Cohesion 2.1 Grammatical Cohesion What does an elephant see when it looks in the mirror? Itself, apparently. Previously, such self-awareness was thought to be limited to humans, primates and the great celebrities of the world of animal intelligence, dolphins. At first, elephants in studies with mirrors will explore the mirror as an object. Eventually, they may realize they are looking at themselves. They will repeatedly touch a mark painted on their heads that they wouldn’t see without the mirror. Diana Reiss of Hunter College believes these are compelling signs of self-awareness

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