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Question 21
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Determine whether the following claim is best classified as semantically ambiguous (and whether this contains grouping ambiguities), syntactically ambiguous, or free from ambiguity: The team was upset.
Question 22
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Determine whether the following claim is best classified as semantically ambiguous (and whether this contains grouping ambiguities), syntactically ambiguous, or free from ambiguity: He passed out and was later found by a group of stray sheep.
Question 23
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Determine whether the following claim is best classified as semantically ambiguous (and whether this contains grouping ambiguities), syntactically ambiguous, or free from ambiguity: If properly frosted, a person shouldn't notice lumps in a cake.
Question 24
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Determine whether the following claim is best classified as semantically ambiguous (and whether this contains grouping ambiguities), syntactically ambiguous, or free from ambiguity: Eighteen people have slept in the new hotel's most expensive suite.
Question 25
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Determine whether the following claim is best classified as semantically ambiguous (and whether this contains grouping ambiguities), syntactically ambiguous, or free from ambiguity: Residents of the continental United States have more pets than those of Alaska.
Question 26
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Determine whether the following claim is best classified as semantically ambiguous (and whether this contains grouping ambiguities), syntactically ambiguous, or free from ambiguity: He went to the store but was held up in the process.
Question 27
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Determine whether the following claim is best classified as semantically ambiguous (and whether this contains grouping ambiguities), syntactically ambiguous, or free from ambiguity: Sign in a hotel: NO SMOKING ROOMS AVAILABL E.
Question 28
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Determine whether the following claim is best classified as semantically ambiguous (and whether this contains grouping ambiguities), syntactically ambiguous, or free from ambiguity: She looks more like her mother than her father.
Question 29
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Determine whether the following claim is best classified as semantically ambiguous (and whether this contains grouping ambiguities), syntactically ambiguous, or free from ambiguity: San Francisco (AP)-"A group of citizens angry about the lack of public restrooms downtown is planning a sit-in at City Hall, leaving employees no place to go."
Question 30
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Determine whether the following claim is best classified as semantically ambiguous (and whether this contains grouping ambiguities), syntactically ambiguous, or free from ambiguity: She watched him dance with intensity.
Question 31
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Determine whether the following claim is best classified as semantically ambiguous (and whether this contains grouping ambiguities), syntactically ambiguous, or free from ambiguity: All snakes are not poisonous.
Question 32
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Determine whether the following claim is best classified as semantically ambiguous (and whether this contains grouping ambiguities), syntactically ambiguous, or free from ambiguity: Carlton harassed the man on the motorcycle.
Question 33
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Determine whether the following claim is best classified as semantically ambiguous (and whether this contains grouping ambiguities), syntactically ambiguous, or free from ambiguity: When the head waiter asked whether she had reservations, she said, "Yes, but I'm going to eat here anyway."
Question 34
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Indicate whether this informal definition is by example, by synonym, or analytical: A slice occurs when the ball flies in a curve because of lateral spin; the slice curves to the right if the golfer is right-handed and to the left if the golfer is left-handed.
Question 35
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Determine whether the following claim is best classified as semantically ambiguous (and whether this contains grouping ambiguities), syntactically ambiguous, or free from ambiguity: The wizard made a pig of himself.
Question 36
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Determine whether the following claim is best classified as semantically ambiguous (and whether this contains grouping ambiguities), syntactically ambiguous, or free from ambiguity: People who go shopping often go broke.
Question 37
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Indicate whether this informal definition is by example, by synonym, or analytical: "Real property? Why, your house and land are real property."
Question 38
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Determine whether the following claim is best classified as semantically ambiguous (and whether this contains grouping ambiguities), syntactically ambiguous, or free from ambiguity: He dislikes her smoking.