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ornate ambiguity is the term used for a speaker who plans to be vague, sketchy, or abstract in addressing an audience. t/f

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False. "Ornate ambiguity" is not a term used specifically for a speaker who plans to be vague, sketchy, or abstract in addressing an audience. "Ornate" refers to something elaborately decorated or adorned, while "ambiguity" refers to uncertainty or multiple possible interpretations. The term "ornate ambiguity" does not have a commonly recognized meaning or usage about speakers intentionally being vague or abstract.

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