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!
<span>The three types of formal messages are: upward, downward and lateral. </span><span>An informal grapevine message is a common type of message at an organization. This happens when information is shared word of mouth from employee to employee in an unofficial manner.</span>
I’m pretty sure the answer is balding hair.
Minutia means a small piece of information which might not be entirely significant. Its plural form is “minutae”.
Sample sentence: It’s essential that everyone should know the overview of the entire system; however, you need not to focus on the minutiae of everything.
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Basically, minutia is a small detail, so (A) a significant idea and (B) an influential person are obviously not the answers. Between C and D, C can be the closest because of the word “simple”. A minutia can be an explanation or instruction but its core essence if insignificant. So, C is the best answer. </span>