Which of the following sentences is structurally ambiguous (i.e. has more than one interpretation/meaning)? The truck drove onto the sidewalk. I saw your manager yesterday. The flowers in the garden look beautiful. The dog chased the cat with a stick.
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" - This sentence is not ambiguous. It clearly states that the truck drove onto the sidewalk. "I saw your manager yesterday." - This sentence is also not ambiguous. It clearly states that the speaker saw the other person's manager the previous day. Show more…
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