There are three parts to this discussion section:
Your examples should be different cases and should illustrate either
a: semantic ambiguity, syntactic ambiguity, ambiguity of relative words, grouping ambiguity, euphanistic language, stereotyping (be sure not to be hurtful), emotionally charged language, innuendo, loaded questions, or a case of hedging your bets.
Whenever possible, use references to support your claims.
#1 POST NEEDING REPLY:
Examples of Ambiguities
1). I saw a man on a hill with a telescope.
2). I have never tasted a cake like that before.
3). He saw her duck.
References
“Ambitious Sentences”. Byrdseed. Ian Byrd, 2009. Web. 21 Sept. 2016
#2 POST NEEDING REPLY:
Example 1: In a family way
Example 2: She told me she found the body down by the bank.
#3 POST NEEDING REPLY:
1. We put our dog to sleep.
2. Some people say that you are very rude.
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