Ambiguous Language
Ambiguity refers to the existence of the multiple possible meanings for a second word or phrase.Below are examples use in the Article Deinstitutionalied Dining of ambigious Language and Loaded words.
"Deinstitutionalized dining"
"Customer satisfaction skyrocketed through the roof and residentshave been back thier options."
"The goal was to create a program that embraced the standards of a culture change."
"Participation"
"Enthusiam"
"Expressed Satisfaction"
"Two Thumbs up"
All these examples above effect the argument because it convinces the audience on the positive outcome of trayless dining.
"Deinstitutionalized dining"
"Customer satisfaction skyrocketed through the roof and residentshave been back thier options."
"The goal was to create a program that embraced the standards of a culture change."
"Participation"
"Enthusiam"
"Expressed Satisfaction"
"Two Thumbs up"
All these examples above effect the argument because it convinces the audience on the positive outcome of trayless dining.
Loaded Words
Words used to trigger an emotional response.