Which of the following describes the difference between cohesion and coherence?

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Cohesion is a sense of sentence-by-sentence flow by which the reader moves through a passage; Coherence is the overall sense of unity in a passage.

Coherence is a sense of sentence-by-sentence flow by which the reader moves through a passage; Cohesion is the overall sense of unity in a passage.

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Cohesion is a sense of sentence-by-sentence flow by which the reader moves through a passage; Coherence is the overall sense of unity in a passage.

Cohesion refers to the linguistic elements that help connect sentences and ideas, creating a smoother flow, while coherence refers to the overall clarity and logical organization of ideas in a text.

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