Answer:
Ambiguous facts.
Explanation:
A reader may always interpret; facts, symbols, etc... according to her/his own perspective. However, when you add ambiguousness to the fact, as the noun says, you create and cause confusion, as the fact is considered unclear. So if facts are always open to one's interpretation, an ambiguous fact is definitely super open to interpretation!
Answer:
a story about athens or spartucus. one of them is right.
Explanation:
Answer:
The word is 'entrance.'
Explanation:
Note the stressed syllable:
place of entry (noun) = <em><u>é </u></em>ntrance
delight (verb) = entr<em><u>á </u></em>nce