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What does the ambiguity of a sentence mean?
Ambiguous sentences are two possible sentences in understanding, in other words, sentences that can be understood in one way or another.

Such as; 1, giving up a beautiful woman is heartbreaking. It is heartbreaking to say that men give up beautiful women, but it is also heartbreaking to understand that women give up the right to pursue beauty.

I invited him. "Call" can be understood as letting, making and sending, which means "I will send him"; "Call" can also be understood as "shout, call, wave" and so on. This sentence is "I'll call him" or "I'll call him"

It was his father who performed the operation. A "surgeon" can be a doctor who performs an operation, or it can be understood as a "patient who has been operated on".

The school leaders are fully prepared for his criticism. "Criticizing him" can be understood as that the school leaders criticize him, and it can also be understood as that he criticizes the school leaders.

There are many others: very funny!

1, "He did a lot of things behind his wife's back" is inextricably linked, but this sentence can also be understood as something he did not let his lover know.

Here are some sentences about life and death.

It's hard to tell a hunter from a dog in The Dog that Killed the Hunter.

"It was operated by his father." Who is this sentence going to put on the operating table? It is worth studying.

"Chickens don't eat." Whether people stop eating chickens or not is a matter of life and death for Mr. Chicken or Miss Chicken.

"Birds don't fight" means that birds don't fight or people don't fight birds. It's fun to shoot birds, and it really makes good people sad.