



To Elaina





Wow, Leaf! How small was she?
Twig! I just saw a girl with a magnifying glass!




Ummm...What do you mean?
If you had to have a magnifying glass to see her, she must have been super small!





No! I meant that the girl had a magnifying glass. She was playing detective.
Oh, I see, you were just using an ambiguous sentence.





Ambiguous?
Right. When a sentence can have more than one meaning, we call it "ambiguous."




So when I said I saw a girl with a magnifying glass, it could've meant that the girl had a magnifying glass...









...or that she was very small and you used a magnifying glass to see her.











You just happened to use an ambiguous sentence.




What are the odds?
What are the evens? Get it? The odds could be the chances of something happening, like you meant, or they could be 1,3,5,7, and 9. You used another ambiguous sentence!




Thank you, Leaf! Who was that girl playing detective anyway?
Haha, you're the most goofy Twig I've ever met.
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To Elaina





Wow, Leaf! How small was she?
Twig! I just saw a girl with a magnifying glass!




Ummm...What do you mean?
If you had to have a magnifying glass to see her, she must have been super small!





No! I meant that the girl had a magnifying glass. She was playing detective.
Oh, I see, you were just using an ambiguous sentence.
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