Use Milton Model Pattern: Ambiguity
Here/hear. I want you to notice your hand me the glass.
Listen for Presuppositions: Awareness
Tip-off: Verbs with VACOG
Sensory Acuity: Eyes
Pupil dilation
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SY:
Please give me an example of Milton Model Pattern: Ambiguity
ChatGPT:
Sure, here’s an example of the Milton Model pattern “Ambiguity”:
Statement: “I saw her duck.”
Explanation:
The pattern “Ambiguity” involves using language that can be interpreted in multiple ways, creating uncertainty or confusion.
In the example statement, the word “duck” can be interpreted as either a verb (to quickly move one’s head or body downward to avoid something) or a noun (a type of bird). This creates ambiguity and uncertainty about the speaker’s intended meaning, and may prompt the listener to seek clarification or ask for more information.
This pattern can be used to encourage creative thinking or generate interest, by leaving some room for interpretation or speculation. It can also be used to avoid making direct statements or commitments, by using language that is open to multiple meanings. However, it should be used with caution, as it can also be seen as evasive or manipulative if used inappropriately or excessively.