Which one of following is the perlocutionary act of “Good morning.”?
A.
It is pronounced as [gud ˈmɔːnɪŋ], and its meaning is “the favorable period of the former part of daytime”.
B.
Conventionally, by saying “Good morning.”, the speaker extends a greeting to the hearer.
C.
After hearing this utterance, generally, the hearer will accept the greeting and reply with another “Good morning!”