Newspaper headlines are often good sources of ambiguous phrases. For example, consider the following, which were actual
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Newspaper headlines are often good sources of ambiguous phrases. For example, consider the following, which were actual headlines: “Milk drinkers are turning to powder,” “Iraqi head seeks arms,” “Farm bill dies in house,” and “Squad helps dog bite victim.” See if you can find examples of ambiguous headlines in the newspaper, and try to figure out what it is that makes the headlines ambiguous. LO1
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Cognitive Psychology Connecting Mind Research And Everyday Experience
ISBN: 9780840033550
3rd Edition
Authors: E. Bruce Goldstein
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