Flashcard sets with a 'ambiguity' term meaning 'allows for two or more simultaneous interpretations of a word, phrase, action, or situation, all of which can be supported by the context of a work. deliberate ambiguity can contribute to the effectiveness and richness of a work, for example, in the open-ended conclusion to hawthorne's "young goodman brown." however, unintentional ambiguity obscures meaning and can confuse readers.'

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1-4 of 4Flashcard sets with a 'ambiguity' term meaning 'allows for two or more simultaneous interpretations of a word, phrase, action, or situation, all of which can be supported by the context of a work. deliberate ambiguity can contribute to the effectiveness and richness of a work, for example, in the open-ended conclusion to hawthorne's "young goodman brown." however, unintentional ambiguity obscures meaning and can confuse readers.'
# Title Terms Date
1AP Lit Termsby nataliekayx0138 termsOctober 24, 2009
2First 50 Literarly Terms (Mr. Broyles)by Supermario6451 termsOctober 19, 2008
3litby ande56 termsAugust 25, 2008
4Bedford List 2by Bstrittmatter20 termsSeptember 21, 2009
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