Discuss an example of equivocal language or the social penetration model in the movie It's Complicated (2009).
Equivocal words are generally those which have more than one intended meaning. They are popular among people who love to use puns. There are various words having such an attribute to be called as an equivocal word. Discussed below are some of the examples -
1. PITCHER - A baseball thrower and a liquid container
2. TOP - Upper portion and a spinning toy
3. RING - An ornament and the phone sound
4. MAIL - A chain Armor and postal letters
5. FAIR - Complexion and reasonable
Discuss an example of equivocal language or the social penetration model in the movie It's Complicated...
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discuss social factors influencing consumer decision making and customer perception. use an example
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