tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7660764619120593708.post2566628472142313182..comments2023-09-29T05:42:23.751-07:00Comments on The Writing Center: Ambiguity in WritingS.Morganhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11006369937884305697noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7660764619120593708.post-61514297710874325232011-02-11T11:52:07.941-07:002011-02-11T11:52:07.941-07:00你好!
I love the definition of vagueness you posted...你好!<br /><br />I love the definition of vagueness you posted. It was sufficiently vague as to allow application, but specific enough to be generally understood by the majority of the people who read it. I guess some people will still say, "but I need more examples of exactly what 'vague' IS!" And other will cry, "But can't vague also mean. . . ?"Coolshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04852505708498017490noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7660764619120593708.post-77159681511798719792011-01-21T17:28:52.672-07:002011-01-21T17:28:52.672-07:00Karli, is this you?
I had to laugh when you define...Karli, is this you?<br />I had to laugh when you defined the word "vague" in a discussion on universal truths. <br />Tempests in teacups? I don't think it's a question of style and word choice, as in working hard to get across the exact same idea we thought of to our intended audience, as it is nailing down the truth. Whether that truth is our own truth or a universal truth S.Morganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11006369937884305697noreply@blogger.com