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krek1111 [17]
3 years ago
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What is the ambiguity technique in literature? Sections of a work can be interpreted in more than one way. The author's writing

cannot be clearly understood. The author deliberately chooses a confusing title. Multiple books on the same theme are written by two different authors. NextReset
English
2 answers:
dmitriy555 [2]3 years ago
7 0
Sections of a work can be interpreted in more than one way. Sometimes an author's goal is to make the reader think for himself as it'll weave the author's writing's presence into their basic mindsets. Hope this helped.
pogonyaev3 years ago
7 0

The answer is the first option, <u><em>Sections of a work can be interpreted in more than one way.</em></u>

In literature, Ambiguity is when the writer uses a phrase, word or even statements that contains more than one meaning. It can be used with the goal that the leader can be free to use their imagination to find the meaning. A common example of ambiguity is:

• <em>“A good life depends on a liver”:</em> The reader can deduce that LIVER can be the actual organ or just a living person.

Ambiguity can be used in these three most usual ways:

1. Semantic: it works with polysemous words  

2. Syntactic: it works with the structure of a sentence.

3. Narrative: it makes the plotline ambiguous


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