Equivocal words E. have more than one commonly accepted definition.
Equivocal means ambiguous - that means that a word can mean several different things at the same time. What that particular word is going to mean in a sentence or a text is going to depend on the context. Without the context, it will be difficult to decide what the actual meaning of that particular word is because it could mean so many things.
The answer is
“A. The injustice of discrimination.”
The reason for this is that the dog is at old age, stinky and is about to die. And in the book Carlson believes his useless for that reason, and the dog was discriminated for it. The author expressed how society treats (or discriminate) people of old age, person with disabilities and minorities.
Those are adjectives.
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<span>The options are:
A.Confuse
B. Distract
C. Meander
D. Harangue
From the given options the word that is most likely to have a negative flavor or implication is B. distract, because </span><span>it has the prefix dis. The prefix dis has a negative flavor (dislike, distaste,...) and none of the others words do. </span>