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Title: Ambiguous |
Grade 6+ Lesson s2-l2 |
Explanation: Hello students, let us learn a new topic in SAT-4 today with topics, concepts, and worksheets included. |
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Clear |
Explicit |
Definite |
Certain |
Unambiguous |
Obvious |
Transparent |
Specific |
5.1 Antonym: Explicit |
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Sentences: The instructions were so explicit that everyone knew exactly what to do. She gave an explicit warning about the dangers of swimming in the deep end. His feelings were made explicit in the letter, leaving no room for misunderstanding. The movie was rated for mature audiences due to its explicit content. |
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5.2 Antonym: Definite |
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Sentences: The answer to the question is definite; there is no room for doubt. We need a definite plan for the project before we can move forward. His intentions were definite, and he made it clear he would not change his mind. The doctor gave me a definite diagnosis after the tests were complete. |
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5.3 Antonym: Unambiguous |
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Sentences: The instructions for the project were unambiguous, making it easy for everyone to understand their tasks. Her unambiguous response left no room for doubt about her decision. The teacher gave unambiguous guidelines for the assignment to ensure all students were on the same page. The sign was unambiguous, clearly indicating where to park and where not to. |
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5.4 Antonym: Obvious |
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Sentences: The answer to the puzzle was so obvious that everyone solved it within minutes. It was obvious that she had put a lot of effort into preparing for the presentation. The mistake in the report was so obvious that no one could overlook it. His excitement was obvious when he received the good news. |
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