Ambiguity or fallacy of ambiguity is a word, phrase, or statement which contains more than one meaning. Ambiguous words or statements lead to vagueness and confusion, and shape the basis for instances of unintentional humor.
Explanation:
An ambiguous is a term or expression is unclear and complex, having more than one sense. Uncertainty in literature is often used as a method to produce a comical effect. Ambiguity in English literature is a common method, as many words have different spelling, but similar pronunciation. There are also tons of words with specific definitions (polysemous words). Writers use enigmatic style to play with words and the reader’s attention and creation.
B is the answer hope this helps I took the quiz btw so this should be correct
Very sure it is, D. It does not follow any of the spelling rules.
<span>Camus said that the individual’s search for the meaning of life should lead to a path of action.
This action refers to revolt against tyranny, absurdity, and irrationality - according to this writer and thinker, it is a man's duty to take action against anything absurd and things that make no sense, both in their personal life, and the life of their community.
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