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Ambiguous Claims Quiz II
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is the openness of a word or claim to more than one interpretation.
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ambiguity is a type of semantic ambiguity that consists of referring to a group of individuals without clarifying whether one means the group as a whole or the individuals in it taken separately.
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ambiguity is a type of ambiguity caused by the multiple meanings of words.
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ambiguity is a type of ambiguity caused by the grammatical structure of a sentence.
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A fallacy of is the mistaken assumption that what holds true of the members of a group, taken separately, will hold of the group of them taken together.
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A fallacy of is the mistaken assumption that what holds true of a group, considered as a whole, will hold of its members taken separately.







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