Name: Don’t Forget Date: UNIT 3 TEST (The directions and procedures for this test are the same as for the previous Unit test.) Save this test on your computer, and complete the questions by marking correct answers with the “text color” function in WORD ( ) located on the “home” toolbar.Please attach your completed test to the assignment submission page. Section I Please identify problems of vagueness, overgenerality and ambiguity (double meaning) in the following passages. Then explain briefly how/why the passage exemplifies that problem. (Some examples may contain more than one problem.) 1. Who was Hitler? He was an Austrian. __vague __overgeneral __ambiguous Explanation: 2. The judge sanctioned the firm's criminal conduct. __vague __overgeneral __ambiguous Explanation: 3. "Turn right here!" __vague __overgeneral __ambiguous Explanation: 4. (From a Student Code of Conduct- Sexual impropriety in the dorms after 6:00 pm is forbidden. __vague __overgeneral __ambiguous Explanation: 5. Did Donald win the election? Well, he did get quite a few votes! __vague __overgeneral __ambiguous Explanation: 6. How are Henry’s finances? Oh, he’s really quite well off! __vague __overgeneral __ambiguous 7. Bertha Belch, as missionary from Africa, will be speaking tonight at the Calvary Chapel. Come and hear Bertha Belch all the way from Africa. __vague __overgeneral __ambiguous Explanation: 8. Lower Slobovia can’t be a very well-run country. I mean, it’s not particularly democratic! [Careful: Think about the various aspects of these claims before answering.] __vague __overgeneral __ambiguous Section II. Definitions Please indicate whether the following are stipulative, persuasive, lexical or precising definitions. 9. Postmodern means a chaotic and confusing mishmash of images and references that leaves readers and viewers longing for the days of a good, well-told story. __ stipulative __ persuasive __ lexical __ précising 10. A triangle is a plane figure enclosed by 3 straight lines. __ stipulative __ persuasive __ lexical __ precising 11. An arid region, for purposes of this study, is any region that receives an average of less than 15 inches of rain per year __ stipulative __ persuasive __ lexical __ precising 14. A Blanker is someone who sends holiday cards without signatures or personalized messages __ stipulative __ persuasive __ lexical __ precising 15. Tragedy, in literary terms, means a serious drama that usually ends in disaster nd that focuses on a single character who experiences unexpected reversals in fat, often falling from a position of authority and power because of an unrecognized flaw or misguided action __ stipulative __ persuasive __ lexical __ précising Section III. Strategies for Defining Please indicate whether the following lexical definitions are ostensive definitions, enumerative definitions, definitions by s ...