Answer:
The answer to this question can be described as follows:
Step-by-step explanation:
In the given question, in choice 1 and choice 5, the answer is "Vagueness", in choice 2, and 3, the answer is "Ambiguity", and in choice 4, the answer is "both".
- Vagueness is a serious problem in logic, theology, and philosophy. Its programs differ for this issue. When it has ambiguous cases a criterion is unclear. This definition "is tall" is ambiguous but there doesn't seem to be any specific heights at which gets tall.
- Evaluative ambiguity has become a cognitive state of confusion regarding the source of the outcomes of an individual. It may be experienced in terms of one's results or another person, and also in terms of both positive and negative results.