An ambiguous word or phrase is one that cannot have more than one meaning. This statement is False. An ambiguous phrase or word can have more than one possible meaning, like many other words in English.
An ambiguous or ambiguity error is a word, phrase, or statement that has multiple meanings. Ambiguous words and remarks cause vagueness and confusion, and prepare for unintended humor. Ambiguity is a word or phrase whose intent or meaning is unclear. Ambiguous sentences have more than one possible meaning within a sentence or phrase. This can confuse the reader and obscure the meaning of the sentence.
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<span>Amanda displays the symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder. This psychological disorder is characterized by symptoms related to exposure to a stressful event with a very high level of trauma, which may or may not involve physical damage. <span>Symptoms of this disorder include behavioral change, insomnia, recurrent memories of the traumatic events, anxiety, psychological distress, and dissociative reactions.
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Money, or the lack thereof, was a persistent problem in colonial America. The colonists were under the control of Great Britain, where the legal tender was both gold and silver, known as a bimetallic system. Yet British coins circulated only rarely in the colonies. The colonists had an unfavorable balance of trade with the mother country, meaning that the value of the goods they imported from England greatly exceeded the value of the goods exported back. Most specie that flowed into the colonies through trade quickly flowed back to England in payment for these goods. Nor did the colonists have access to specie through any domestic gold or silver discoveries.
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