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by jamesbritt 6093 days ago
"Oh, certainly. I've never found a case where there's genuine ambiguity ..."

I recall a test that asked to pick the one word out of four that was different or didn't fit or something.

The thing was, three out of four words described red objects. But a different three out of four words had one syllable; the other had two.

So it them became a game of, What was the test creator likely thinking?

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This is why a proper test needs to be administered by a professional, I would expect.