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FRANK: Look at that huge tree that fell last night. It must have made a tremendous crash when it came down.

SHIRLEY: No, I'm afraid you're quite wrong. Sound is a perception, and perceptions depend on a perceiver. Therefore, since nobody was around here last night, there was no crash.
verbal-ambiguity True or False

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Answer:True

Explanation:Verbal ambiguity is when a spoken words can have more than one meaning which makes it confusing to figure out which meaning is meant by those words. So becomes uncertain of what is being said.

Examples of Ambiguity:.

I have never tasted a cake quite like this one before!

Ambiguity: it would be difficult ti figure out if the person means the cake was bad or good.

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