Example Expected Response 3
Example: Ava toldNoah she was hot.
Response: The wordhot is vague. How hot is hot? Hot for me may be different that it is foryou; therefore, it is subjective and vague.
NOTE: There are 5 examples of vagueness and 5examples of ambiguity. For each exampleyou will identify if it vagueness, semantic ambiguity or syntactical ambiguity. This component is worth five points. You will earn five points for yourexplanation.
1.Please cook thissteak longer.
2.Charles drew hisgun.
3.Based on ouranalysis of your eating habits, we recommend that you lower your consumption ofsaturated fat.
4.The Raider tacklethrew a block at the Giants linebacker.
5.With her enormousbottom exposed to the sky, Ellen watched the Titanic slowly sink.
6.Abraham Lincolnwrote the Gettysburg address while traveling from Washington to Gettysburg onthe back of an envelope.
7.CAUTION: To avoidunsafe levels of carbon monoxide, do not set the wick on your kerosene stovetoo high.
8.Anyone behavingimmorally will be severely punished.
9.Weatherforecast: Cloudy with a chance of rain.
10.Aunt Amy does notuse glasses.
I Need questions 1-10 answered like the example provided.