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Read the dictionary definition for the word equivocation.

equivocation \ i-ˌkwi-və-ˈkā-shən \ noun: the use of wording meant to deceive

Based on this definition, which sentence correctly uses the word equivocal?

Her equivocal note included details about the time and place for the event.

Her equivocal explanation for the broken window made us question what really happened.

His equivocal appearance let the audience know that he had been rehearsing for days.

His equivocal instructions provided step-by-step information for launching the application.

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Answer: Her equivocal explanation for the broken window made us question what really happened.

Explanation:

equivocal means wording used to decieve. an explaination requires good wording and then they believed her so then they started to questio

what happened. she decieved them with wording

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Answer:

Her equivocal explanation for the broken window made us question what really happened.

Step-by-step explanation:

You could replace "equivocal" in this sentance with the deffinition and it still makes sense. The others would be confusing if you did the same. A word like this is just a shortened way to say the deffinition.

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