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If an Entire Sentence Has Two or More Possible Interpretations

Question 13

Question 13

Multiple Choice

If an entire sentence has two or more possible interpretations we say that it is ambiguous at the:


A) Basic level
B) Local level
C) Meaning level
D) Global level
E) Subordinate level

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